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Answer:</h3>
The reasoning is correct. The ratio of number of bulbs tested to defective bulbs is always 14 to 1.
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
We generally expect industrial processes to produce defects at about the same rate, meaning the proportion of defective product is generally considered to be a constant. Here, the proportion of defective bulbs is ...
... 1/14 = 2/28 = 6/84
so we expect it will be also 24/336. That is, the ratio of the number of bulbs tested to defective bulbs is expected to remain constant at about 14.
Answer:
297 units squared
Step-by-step explanation:
You just have to break the squares down and compare them to the other sides of the squares. For example, F is a 4 by 4 square and B is a 5 by 5 square, to find the dimensions of square E, you would just subtract 5 by 4. By looking at the side relationships of the squares, you can easily find the dimensions of each one.
A - 9 by 9
B - 5 by 5
C - 6 by 6
D - 7 by 7
E - 1 by 1
F - 4 by 4
G - 8 by 8
H - 5 by 5
Multiply and add to get 297
(3x + 1) + (x2 - 6)
x2 + 3x - 5
Answer:
Volume = 6 * 6 * 6 = 216 m³
SA = 36 * 6 = 216 m²
Step-by-step explanation: