33 would be the correct answer
Given:
Point Q is on line segment PR.
QR = 3x, PQ = x + 6, and PR = 5x – 4.
To find:
The numerical length of PQ.
Solution:
Since, point Q is on line segment PR, so by segment addition property, we get





The value of x is 10.
Now,

Putting x=10, we get


Therefore, the numerical length of PQ is 16 units.
Answer:
Hence safely 9 watermelons can be placed in a single container.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the weight (in pounds) of ``medium-size'' watermelons is normally distributed with mean 15 and variance 4.
X = weight in pounds of medium size watermelons is N(15, 2)
Let the water melons stored be n
Then the sample of n has a mean of (15) and std error = 
Capacity = 140
Hence we can say either 8 or 9
If n=9, we have weight = 15*9+1.96*2/3 = 136.40
Hence safely 9 watermelons can be placed in a single container.
Answer:
1 hours and 30 minutes
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