16x²=(4x)², 9=3², 24x=2*4x*3
so this is a perfect square: (4x+3)²
Answer:
x=40
Step-by-step explanation:
first you simplify both sides of the equation, then you isolate the variable
40/4= 10
10 times 3/2 = 15
Answer:
the standard error of the proportion is 0.0272
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that if the sample size is greater than 5% of the entire population, a finite population correction factor (fpc) is multiplied with the standard error
:
fpc = 
We know that N = 250 n = 91, replacing:
fpc = 
fpc = 0.799
Now, the formula would then be:
SE =
*fpc
Now replacing, knowing that p = 0.12
SE=
*0.799
SE = 0.0272
So the standard error of the proportion is 0.0272
80 * 5/8 will give you how many are thoroughbreds.
80 * 5/8 = 50
Now subtract this from all of the horses.
80 - 50 = 30.
There are 30 quarter horses.
OR If 5/8 of the horses are thoroughbreds, then 3/8 are quarter horses.
80 * 3/8 = 30.
Answer:
7x^6×(9×^6-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
63x^12-35x^6
7x^6×(9×^6-5)