Answer:
29 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
If he earned $404.70 per 19 hours, you do 404.70/19 to figure out the amount he earns per hour. 404.7/19 is 21.3. He earns $21.3 per hour. to solve, you find how many times 21.3 goes into 617.7 or 617.7/21.3. That is 29. He needs to work 29 hours to earn $617.70
The answer is 1,200 but all you have to do is figure out what 4% of 5000 is and then multiply that by 6
Answer:
The solution is in the attached file
Step-by-step explanation:
Choose the examples you would like to use from the examples listed for both true and false
Answer:
1 - If method I is used, population of generalization will include all those people who may have varying exercising habits or routines. They may or may not have a regular excersing habit. In his case sample is taken from a more diverse population
2 - Population of generalization will include people who will have similar excersing routines and habits if method II is used since sample is choosen from a specific population
Step-by-step explanation:
Past excercising habits may affect the change in intensity to a targeted excersise in different manner. So in method I a greater diversity is included and result of excersing with or without a trainer will account for greater number of variables than method II.
Answer:
8428
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the Question,
- Given, A theater has 56 rows of seats. If there are 13 seats in the first row, 18 in the 2nd row, 23 in the 3rd row.
We have a number sequence 13, 18, 23, ...
- We can say that this is an arithmetic sequence because of the common difference 'd', is equal to 5, and the first term 'a1' is equal to 13.
- The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence with n terms is given is
.
Substitute the given values into the equation to solve for the sum of the 56 rows of seats.
![S_56= \frac{56}{2}[2(13)+(56-1)(5)]\\S_{56}=28\left[26+275\right]\\S_{56}=28\left[301\right]\\S_{56}=8428](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=S_56%3D%20%5Cfrac%7B56%7D%7B2%7D%5B2%2813%29%2B%2856-1%29%285%29%5D%5C%5CS_%7B56%7D%3D28%5Cleft%5B26%2B275%5Cright%5D%5C%5CS_%7B56%7D%3D28%5Cleft%5B301%5Cright%5D%5C%5CS_%7B56%7D%3D8428)
Therefore, there are 8428 seats in all.