The number of pages in the book is actually irrelevant.
Franco reads 30 pages in 1 night. To find how many pages he reads in 7 nights, just multiply by 7.
30*7=210
Franco reads 210 pages in 7 nights.
Solving with Equivalent Ratios:
The ratio of pages he reads per night is 30:1. We need to figure out the ratio <em>x</em>:7, where the variable <em>x</em> is the number of pages he reads in 7 nights.
30:1=<em>x</em>:7
To find x we need to see the similarity between both ratios. This is found by dividing two of the equal sides, here it would be 7 and 1.
7/1=7
This means that the second ratio is 7 times the first ration. To find <em>x</em>, just multiply 30 by 7.
30*7=210
Franco reads 210 pages every 7 nights.
Y-2= -3/4(x-6)
y=-3/4(x-6)+2
y=-3/4x+9/2+2
y=-3/4x+13/2
so for example if x=1 then y=5.76
or if x= 5 then y=2.75
Answer is D.x=9
5x+3+6x+5+8x+1=180
now solve for 'x'
Hope this help
Answer: 3.75
Step-by-step explanation:
Ten dimes make a dollar.One dime can be written 10¢ or $0.10.
he has $2.75+1.00=375
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>1. A. You allow the passenger to board his flight when the passenger has a weapon.</u>
<u>2. B. You select the passenger for further inspection when the passenger has no weapon.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. Remember, a Type I error in simple words means that the assumption "the passenger has a weapon" (null hypothesis) is <em>actually true,</em> but the airport security screener <em>incorrectly concluded it is false. </em>In other words, he assumed the passenger had no weapon and allowed the passenger to board his flight <u>when he actually did have one.</u>
<em>2. While, </em><em>a </em><em>Type II error </em><em>means that </em>the assumption "the passenger has a weapon" (null hypothesis) is <em>actually false, </em>but the airport security screener <em>incorrectly concluded it is true. </em>In other words, he assumed the passenger had a weapon and selected the passenger for further inspection <u>when he actually didn't have one.</u>