Answer:
1.4% of connectors fail during the warranty period.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have these following probabilities:
A 90% probability that a connector is kept dry.
A 10% probability that a connectors is wet.
If a connector is dry, an 1% probability of failling.
If a connector is wet, a 5% probability of failling.
What proportion of connectors fail during the warranty period?
This is 1% of 90% and 5% of 10%. So

1.4% of connectors fail during the warranty period.
Answer:
$1.29
Step-by-step explanation:
5.16 divided by 4
Answer:
-0.329
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for Geometric ratio is
an = ar^n - 1
Where
a = First term = 18
r = Common ratio = ?
n = Number of term= 6
Hence
a6 = 18 × r^6-1
From the question
a6 = -2/29
Hence:
-2/29 = 18 × r^6-1
-2/29 = 18 × r⁵
Divide both sides by 18
-2/29 ÷ 18 = 18 × r⁵/18
-2/29 × 1/18 = r⁵
r⁵ = -1/261
Take the fifth root of both sides
⁵√(r⁵) = ⁵√(-1/261)
r = -0.3286032834
Approximately = -0.329
Therefore, Common ratio = -0.329
1. Any number above 13 works. Why? Because 20-7=13, and to be greater than 20, you must add a number larger than 13.
Examples: 14+7 > 20, 30+7 > 20, 100+7 > 20
2. Any number below 25/3 (which is also 8.3 with a repeating 3) works. Why? Because 25/3=8.3 with a repeating 3, and to remain less than 25, you must multiply by a number less than 8.3 with a repeating 3.
Examples: 3(8) < 25, 3(5) < 25, 3(0) < 25
3. 4 buses. 1 bus will hold 60 students, 2 will hold 120, 3 will hold 180, and 4 will hold 240. The question is trying to trick you into putting now 3.3333333333... buses because that's what 200/60 is, but there is no such thing as a third of a bus. So you need at least 4 buses. (There will be an extra 40 spaces for passengers on the 4th bus, but that is okay.)
To find this answer I did 200/60 and got 3.3 with a repeating 3. You must round to the higher whole number. Rounding down to 3 buses leaves you with 20 students without a bus.
4. 19 boxes. 18 boxes will only hold 288 candies. The question is trying to trick you into putting down 18.75 boxes because that's what 300/16 is, but there is no such thing as 75% of a box. So you need at least 19 boxes. (There will be an extra 4 spaces for candies in the 19th box, but that is okay.)
To find this answer I did 300/16 and got 18.75. You must round to the higher whole <span>number. Rounding down to 18 boxes leaves you with 12 candies without a box.</span>