3 3/4 inches = (3 3/4 / 12) feet = 0.3125 feet
120 feet requires ------- x number of board.
120 feet/0.3125 feet / board = 384 boards.
1 board costs 1.40
384 boards cost x
1.4 * 384.00= x*1 = x
537.60 dollars.
Note if you need to do this by dimensional analysis, it will look like this.
120 feet/fence [ 1 board / 3.75 inches] [ 12 inches/foot] [1.40 dollars / board]
All units that can be cancelled should be.
The result is 537.6 dollars / fence which is the answer you got.
This is the associative property of multiplication.
When there are multiple numbers that are only being multiplied, the grouping of such numbers (with parentheses) does NOT matter.
Answer:
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- <u><em>Yes, it is reasonable to expect that more than one subject will experience headaches</em></u>
Explanation:
Notice that where it says "assume that 55 subjects are randomly selected ..." there is a typo. The correct statement is "assume that 5 subjects are randomly selected ..."
You are given the table with the probability distribution, assuming, correctly, the binomial distribution with n = 5 and p = 0.732.
- p = 0.732 is the probability of success (an individual experiences headaches).
- n = 5 is the number of trials (number of subjects in the sample).
The meaning of the table of the distribution probability is:
The probability that 0 subjects experience headaches is 0.0014; the probability that 1 subject experience headaches is 0.0189, and so on.
To answer whether it <em>is reasonable to expect that more than one subject will experience headaches</em>, you must find the probability that:
- X = 2 or X = 3 or X = 4 or X = 5
That is:
- P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) + P(X = 4) + P(X = 5).
That is also the complement of P(X = 0) or P(X = 1)
From the table:
- P(X = 0) = 0.0014
- P(X = 1) = 0.0189
Hence:
- 1 - P(X = 0) - P(X = 1) = 1 - 0.0014 - 0.0189 = 0.9797
That is very close to 1; thus, it is highly likely that more than 1 subject will experience headaches.
In conclusion, <em>yes, it is reasonable to expect that more than one subject will experience headaches</em>
Answer:
5:2
Step-by-step explanation:
10:4/2
5:2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:13.82, 14.47, 20.10