Answer:
13 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8-(-51/4)
Subtracting a negative is like adding
3/8 + 51/4
get a common denominator
3/8+ 51/4 *2/2
3/8 + 102/8
105/8
8 goes into 105 13 times with 1 left over
13 1/8
Answer:5
That is exactly correct! Just two things: First, tan,sin,cos, etc hold no meaning on their own, they need an argument. So just be sure to write tanx, cosx etc rather than just tan or cos.
Finally, you could save time on your proof by noticing on the fourth step that
1cosxsinx=1cosx1sinx=secxcscx
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Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is B. Use the trig identity (sin x)^2+(cos x)^2=1. Since cos x=0.3090, sinx=+-\sqrt(1^2-0.3090^2)=+-0.9511. Since 0<x<90, sin x must be positive, so sin x=0.9511. tan x=sin x/cos x=0.9511/0.3090=3.0780.
The chance that one of the defective components is

or 2.14285714% that the qc person will test a defective unit.