Answer: Noah is right. If the mean for the second lake is 60ft and the first lake is 45ft, the second lake has an average depth that is 15 feet deeper.
The standard deviations also indicate that the second lake has some even deeper spots, and even the shallower spots of the second lake are about the same as the shallow spots of the first lake.
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Answer:
GED=2FED. Multiply by 2.
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The page says that the diagram is not to scale, and that EF bisects(cuts in half equally) GED. Don't go by what it looks like, FED and FEG are equal in size. So each one is 1/2 of GED.
The equation is AN=A1+D(N-1) A1 being the first number (2) D being the difference (in this case 5) and N being the nth term to find (34) so here you have AN=2+5(34-1) then AN=2+5(33). the answer here is 167.
Total height of lumber, H = 10 1/2 feet = 21/2 feet .
Height of side panel, h = 5 2/3 feet = 17/3 feet .
Now,
Extra lumber required, L = 2 × Height of side panel - Total height of lumber
![L=[2\times (\dfrac{17}{3})]-\dfrac{21}{2}\\\\L = \dfrac{5}{6}\ feet](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=L%3D%5B2%5Ctimes%20%28%5Cdfrac%7B17%7D%7B3%7D%29%5D-%5Cdfrac%7B21%7D%7B2%7D%5C%5C%5C%5CL%20%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B5%7D%7B6%7D%5C%20feet)
Therefore, extra lumber required is
feet.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
$780.50
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I will update this if I figure how it's solved as well.