We have 60 gallons of 20% antifreeze.
How much 70% antifreeze do we add to get 60% antifreeze?
We'll make "x" the gallons of 70% we must add.
.20 * 60 + .70 x = .60 * (60 + x)
12 + .70x = 36 + .60x
.10x = 24
x = 240 gallons of 70% antifreeze.
Source
1728.com/mixture.htm (see example B)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. E(x) = 1/n×n(n+1)/2
B. E(x²) = 1/n
Step-by-step explanation:
The n candidates for a job have been ranked 1,2,3....n. Let x be the rank of a randomly selected candidate. Therefore, the PMF of X is given as
P(x) = {1/n, x = 1,2...n}
Therefore,
Expectation of X
E(x) = summation {xP(×)}
= summation {X×1/n}
= 1/n summation{x}
= 1/n×n(n+1)/2
= n+1/2
Thus, E(x) = 1/n×n(n+1)/2
Value of E(x²)
E(x²) = summation {x²P(×)}
= summation{x²×1/n}
= 1/n
Answer:
90
Step-by-step explanation:
$5.29 * 16.3 = $86.227
=$86.23
86.23 could be rounded up to 90