Answer:
geometry?
Step-by-step explanation:
vertical angles <1 & <3
linear pair : <1 & <2
supplementary: <1 & <2
Answer:
Option A, The correlation between amount of food served and price is very strong within each restaurant, but seems weak when both restaurants are combined.
Step-by-step explanation:
The graphs for this question are provided in the attachment
Solution -
Graph I - the data points in the graph I do not follow any best fit curve or trendline. This indicates that data is not correlated.
Graph -II In graph II, apart from few outliners majority of data points lie on the best fist curve or the trendline.
Hence, the relation between the two variables i.e food served and price is strong.
Option A fits well for our answer hence it is the correct answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- <u>CD is angle bisector of angle ACB:</u>
- ∠BCD = ∠ACD = 90°/2 = 45°
- ∠CBD = 45° as ∠CDB = 90°
- CD = BD as triangle CDB is isosceles right triangle
- BC = CD√2 as per property of 45° right triangle
- CD = BC/√2 = 3/√2 = 3√2/2 = 2.12 in
Answer:
0.164 = 16.4% probability that at least one color will be missing from the 10 selected balls.
Step-by-step explanation:
A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
Determine the probability that at least one color will be missing from the 10 selected balls.
Red missing:
Each time, there are 55 + 25 = 80 non-red balls, out of 100. So, in each of the 10 trials, 80% = 0.8 probability of not picking a red ball. The probability that no red ball is picked is given by:
(0.8)^10 = 0.1074
White missing:
55 + 20 = 75 non-white balls, out of 100, in each trial. The probability that no white ball is picked is given by:
(0.75)^10 = 0.0563
Blue missing:
45 non-blue balls, out of 100. The probability that no blue ball is picked is given by:
(0.45)^10 = 0.0003
Total:
0.1074 + 0.0563 + 0.0003 = 0.164
0.164 = 16.4% probability that at least one color will be missing from the 10 selected balls.
A hole occurs when both numerator and denominator of a rational function have the same factor.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
While graphing rational function, it has to be converted into the lowest terms by factoring the numerator and denominator. If the numerator and denominator has the same factor, a hole is said to have occurred and to solve the rational function, you have to set the common factor to zero.
After you set it to zero and solve, you obtain the x value which can be then used to find out the value of y.