Answer:
25/30 and 12/30
Step-by-step explanation:
6 and 5 have a least common multiple of 30
6*5 = 30
5/6 * 5/5 = 25/30
2/5 *6/6 = 12/30
Answer:
278°
Step-by-step explanation:
m arc BAC = 360 -(2×41)
= 360 - 82 = 278°
1. When you estimate, it is not an exact measurement. 3ft 8 in gets rounded to 4ft and 12 ft 3 in rounds to 12ft. now find the perimeter. P=2l+2w P= 2*12 +2*4 P=32feet
2. 3ft 8in = 3 8/12 or reduced to 3 2/3 12ft 3in = 12 3/12 or reduced to 12 1/4 The fractional part is referring to a fraction of a foot.
3. The perimeter of the room is P=2l+2w or P=2(12 1/4) + 2(3 2/3) p=24 1/2 + 7 1/3 P= 31 5/6 feet
4. The estimate and the actual are very close. They are 1/6 of a foot apart.
5a. Total baseboard 31 5/6ft - 2 1/4 ft = 29 7/12 feet needed.
5b. Take the total and divide it by 8ft = 29 7/12 divided by 8= 3.7 You are not buying a fraction of a board so you would need 4 boards.
The answer is 10x+9y+6 if your trying to combine all like terms.
Answer:
Check the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have to first of all carry out dependent sample t test. consequently wore goggles first was selected at random for the reason that the reaction time in an emergency taken with goggles would be greater than the amount of reaction time in an emergency taken with not so weakened vision. So that we will get the positive differences d = impaired - normal
b)
To find 95% confidence interval first we need to find sample mean and sample sd for difference d = impaired minus normal.
We can find it using excel that is in the first attached image below,
Therefore sample mean
= 0.98
Sample sd
= 0.3788
To find 95% Confidence interval we can use TI-84 calculator,
Press STAT ----> Scroll to TESTS ---- > Scroll down to 8: T Interval and hit enter.
Kindly check the attached image below.
Therefore we are 95% confident that mean difference in braking time with impaired vision and normal vision is between ( 0.6888 , 1.2712)
Conclusion : As both values in the interval are greater than 0 , mean difference impaired minus normal is not equal to 0
There is significant evidence that there is a difference in braking time with impaired vision and normal vision at 95% confidence level .