Unfortunately you have not included the directions. Are you supposed to solve for x? or for y?
Suppose the directions say, "Solve for x." Then, clear out the decimal fraction by mult. both sides of the given equation by 10. This will give you the solution, that is, a formula for x in terms of y.
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is 1/2 of the diameter
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
***If choosing one of each, this is the answer*** This wasn't clearly asked for in the question though
When counting the number of arrangements of multiple choices, multiply the number of choices of each item together.
(3)(2)(1) = 6
Here is them listed..
Green ball 1, red ball 1, white ball
Green ball 1, red ball 2, white ball
Green ball 2, red ball 1, white ball
Green ball 2, red ball 2, white ball
Green ball 3, red ball 1, white ball
Green ball 3, red ball 2, white ball
Answer:
- True for Co-Prime Numbers
- False for Non Co-Prime Numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>STATEMENT:</u> The LCM of two numbers is the product of the two numbers.
This statement is not true except if the two numbers are co-prime numbers.
Two integers a and b are said to be co-prime if the only positive integer that divides both of them is 1.
<u>Example: </u>
- Given the numbers 4 and 7, the only integer that divides them is 1, therefore they are co-prime numbers and their LCM is their product 28.
- However, consider the number 4 and 8. 1,2 and 4 divides both numbers, they are not co-prime, Their LCM is 8 which is not the product of the numbers.
Answer:
Jayce should not use either option. Option 1 is likely to be based so that paperbacks are overrepresented, while Option 2 is likely to be biased so that e-books are overrepresented.
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Given:</em>
<em>Jayce volunteers for the local library. The librarian wants to find out whether the patrons prefer paperback books or e-books. Jayce cannot decide which method to use for polling the patrons.</em>
<em>Option 1: Poll every fifth patron who enters the library on Paperback Lovers Day.</em>
<em>Option 2: Poll every third patron who enters the library on Technology Appreciation Day.</em>
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<em>Since, Option 1: Poll every fifth patron who enters the library on Paperback Lovers Day. It biased because since it paperback lovers day thus, it would be likely that most people like the paperback which make it biased.</em>
<em>Since, Option 2: Poll every third patron who enters the library on Technology Appreciation Day. It biased because since it technology appreciation day thus, it would be likely that most people don't care about these stuff since people coming in are for technology appreciation.</em>
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<em>Therefore, the answer is:</em>
Jayce should not use either option. Option 1 is likely to be based so that paperbacks are overrepresented, while Option 2 is likely to be biased so that e-books are overrepresented.
<u><em>Kavinsky</em></u>