If the original container can hold 64 halogen lamps and the new container can hold 8 lamps, then
64/8 = 8
There will 8 smaller containers needed to pack all of the 64 lamps from the original large cubed-shaped container.
Answer:
Inequality = 6 + x ≤ 10
x(Number of hours more of television Sarah can still watch this week) = 4 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Define a variable, set up an inequality and solve that inequality to determine how many more hours of television Sarah can watch this week.
We are told in the question that:
Sarah is allowed to watch no more than 10 hours of television each week.
This means :
Sarah can watch tv for less than or equal to 10 hours in a week. Sarah has already watched 6 hours of television.
Hence:
The number of hours left that Sarah can watch television in a week is represented as x
Our Inequality Equation =
6hours + x hours ≤ 10 hours
6 + x ≤ 10
Solving the inequality
x ≤ 10 - 6
x ≤ 4 hours
This means Sarah still has no more than (less than or equal to) 4 hours or television left to watch in this week
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:

Changing x to y and y to x:

I hope I helped you.
Explanation:
For the purpose of filling in the table, the BINOMPDF function is more appropriate. The table is asking for p(x)--not p(n≤x), which is what the CDF function gives you.
If you want to use the binomcdf function, the lower and upper limits should probably be the same: 0,0 or 1,1 or 2,2 and so on up to 5,5.
The binomcdf function on my TI-84 calculator only has the upper limit, so I would need to subtract the previous value to find the table entry for p(x).