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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
4 years ago
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How many tissues should a package of tissues contain? Researchers have determined that a person uses an average of 41 tissues du

ring a cold. Suppose a random sample of 10,000 people yielded the following data on the number of tissues used during a cold: x = 35, s = 18.

Mathematics
2 answers:
ki77a [65]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Vaselesa [24]4 years ago
4 0
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Step-by-step explanation:

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1  5  5  7  9 ← data in ascending order

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The lower quartile is the middle value of the data to the left of the median. If there is not an exact middle then it the average of the values on either side of the middle.

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a.  71884.8 π lb/ft-s²∫₀⁵(9 - y)dy

b.  23961.6 π lb/ft-s²∫₀⁵(5 - y)dy

c. 99840π lb/ft-s²∫₀⁶rdr

Step-by-step explanation:

.(a) Write down an integral for the work needed to pump all of the water to a point 4 feet above the tank.

The work done, W = ∫mgdy where m = mass of cylindrical tank = ρA([5 + 4] - y) where ρ = density of water = 62.4 lb/ft³, A = area of base of tank = πd²/4 where d = diameter of tank = 12 ft.( we add height of the tank + the height of point above the tank and subtract it from the vertical point above the base of the tank, y to get 5 + 4 - y) and g = acceleration due to gravity = 32 ft/s²

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W = ∫mgdy

W = ∫ρA([5 + 4] - y)gdy

W = ∫ρA(9 - y)gdy

W = ρgA∫(9 - y)dy

W = ρgπd²/4∫(9 - y)dy

we integrate W from  y from 0 to 5 which is the height of the tank

W = ρgπd²/4∫₀⁵(9 - y)dy

substituting the values of the other variables into the equation, we have

W = 62.4 lb/ft³π(12 ft)² (32 ft/s²)/4∫₀⁵(9 - y)dy

W = 71884.8 π lb/ft-s²∫₀⁵(9 - y)dy

.(b) Write down an integral for the fluid force on the side of the tank

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The differential area on the side of the tank is given by

dA = 2πrdy

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F = ∫ρg(5 - y)2πrdy

Since we are integrating from y = 0 to y = 5, we have our integral as

F = ∫ρg2πr(5 - y)dy

F = ∫ρgπd(5 - y)dy    since d = 2r

substituting the values of the other variables into the equation, we have

F = ∫₀⁵62.4 lb/ft³π(12 ft) × 32 ft/s²(5 - y)dy

F = 23961.6 π lb/ft-s²∫₀⁵(5 - y)dy

.(c) How would your answer to part (a) change if the tank was on its side

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W = ∫mgdr

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2x < 0 - 5 (substraction property)

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