Let's assume
Mark's present age is x
so, his age 2 years ago will be
Marks age, X is six times his age 2 years ago
so, we will get equation as
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Well hmmm let's say you take the car and go in the city for 60 miles with it, well, the car can do 60 miles per gallon, since you just drove it for 60 miles, you only spent 1 gallon of gasoline then.
that only happens if you drive it for 60 miles, what if you drive it for more, let's do a quick table on that,
and so on, now let's check if you less than 60 miles,
so, if you divide the amount of miles driven, by 60, when you have driven it for 120 miles, 120/60 is just 2, and the cost is for 2 gallons, or 3.6 * 2, which is 7.2 bucks, for 180 miles is 180/60 or 3 gallons for 3.6 * 3 bucks, and so on.
now, what if you drive it instead for "m" miles?
3/8
Rise/Run, find a point and determine how high (rise) you have to go from the x- axis. Then find out how far right or left you have to go from the y- axis (run). Divide Rise by Run.
Given that X <span>be the number of subjects who test positive for the disease out of the 30 healthy subjects used for the test.
The probability of success, i.e. the probability that a healthy subject tests positive is given as 2% = 0.02
Part A:
</span><span>The probability that all 30 subjects will appropriately test as not being infected, that is the probability that none of the healthy subjects will test positive is given by:
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Part B:
The mean of a binomial distribution is given by
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The standard deviation is given by:
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Part C:
This test will not be a trusted test in the field of medicine as it has a standard deviation higher than the mean. The testing method will not be consistent in determining the infection of hepatitis.</span>