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Dmitriy789 [7]
4 years ago
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Initially it will contain 350 gallons water. A hose is placed in the pool and the water is turned on. The hose at 5.2 gallons of

water per minute. Model the total amount, V,of water in the pool for X, the number of minutes the hose has been on.
a. V(x)=5.2xB) V(x)=350x-5.2C) V(x)=350x+5.2D) V(x)=5.2x+350
Mathematics
1 answer:
Zarrin [17]4 years ago
7 0
5.2x = y

V(x) = 5.2x

So A.

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This means that p = 0.75

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Sample of 100, so n = 100

E(X) = np = 100(0.75) = 75

(b) What is the standard deviation of probability of young adults who do not own a landline in a simple random sample of 100?

\sqrt{V(X)} = \sqrt{np(1-p)} = \sqrt{100(0.75)(0.25)} = 4.33

(c) What is the proportion of young adults who do not own a landline?

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(d) What is the probability that no one in a simple random sample of 100 young adults owns a landline?

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