Answer:
5.265
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1) C
2) B
3) D
4) B
5) C
6) B
7) F
8) B
9) B
10) B
11) D
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The restaurants were measured for each restaurant to give ratings as observations is being carried out on restaurants
2) The percentage of customers was measured to determine ratings. The food and decor can't be measured. Seating capacity is not a measurement variable.
3) The date of measurement is not mentioned
4) The measurement would have to be taken at restaurant obviously.
5) The measurments were taken to determine the ratings and decide the best restaurant
6) Since percentage of customers was measured, the customers had to be surveyed.
7) There are no categorical variables. All variables were measured on the scale of 30
8) Quantitative variable under investigation is number of customers who returned.
9) This is a survey not a design experiment. In design experiment, somethig is put on a test.
10) This is a cross-sectional data. nothing is being measurd over a period of time
11) There are no specific ocncerns since no data is mentioned in the question.
Answer:
1/11
Step-by-step explanation
There are 12 marbles in the bag. When we first pick we have 4 blue marbles. So 4 blue marbles/12 random marbles. When we pick blue and noted, there are 3 marbles in the bag because of we didn't put it back. So when we choose again there are 11 marbles and 3 blue marbles in the bag. Choosing a blue one case is 3/11.
The last part of this case is happening as a chain. So we need to multiply our two answers.
=4/12*3/11
=1/3*3/11
=1/11
Answer:
Volume of a cup
The shape of the cup is a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is:
\text{Volume of a cylinder}=\pi \times (radius)^2\times heightVolume of a cylinder=π×(radius)
2
×height
The diameter fo the cup is half the diameter: 2in/2 = 1in.
Substitute radius = 1 in, and height = 4 in in the formula for the volume of a cylinder:
\text{Volume of the cup}=\pi \times (1in)^2\times 4in\approx 12.57in^3Volume of the cup=π×(1in)
2
×4in≈12.57in
3
2. Volume of the sink:
The volume of the sink is 1072in³ (note the units is in³ and not in).
3. Divide the volume of the sink by the volume of the cup.
This gives the number of cups that contain a volume equal to the volume of the sink:
\dfrac{1072in^3}{12.57in^3}=85.3cups\approx 85cups
12.57in
3
Step-by-step explanation: