<span>75 kilograms
The equation given for BSA doesn't look correct, perhaps due to formatting issues involving a simple copy and paste without any proofreading afterwards. Doing a quick google search gives the Mosteller formula for BSA which is:
BSA = sqrt(W*H/3600)
This formula is quite likely the original target of the copy and paste since it has all of the correct values and it's likely that the square root symbol wasn't properly pasted, nor the horizontal bar indicating division. So I'll use the Mosteller formula in solving this problem:
First, solve for W, then substitute the known values and calculate:
BSA = sqrt(W*H/3600)
BSA^2 = W*H/3600
3600*BSA^2 = W*H
3600*BSA^2/H = W
3600*1.96^2/185 = W
3600*3.8416/185 = W
74.755 = W
So the weight of the adult is 75 kilograms.
If the incorrectly copied equation of Bâ˘Sâ˘A=Hâ‹…W3600 were to be used and if the missing operator between the W and the 3600 were a divide symbol, the calculated value would be 38 kg, which is rather light for someone 185 cm tall since the low end of healthy is 65 kg. And if the missing operator between the W and 3600 was a multiply, then the calculated weight would be 3 micrograms which is way too small for a human being, no matter how starved. However, the value calculated using the Mosteller formula would represent a BMI of 22 which is about average for a normal healthy adult.</span>
Answer: 0.665.
Step-by-step explanation:
60% of the bags are from supplier A, and 95% of them are undamaged.
40% of the bags are from supplier B, and 75% of them are undamaged.
Then, the number of undamaged bags from supplier A is:
0.6*0.95 = 0.57 or 57%
from B is:
0.4*0.75 = 0.3 or 30%
This means that the percentage of undamaged bags is:
57% + 30% = 87%.
Then, the probability that an undamaged bag is from supplier A is equal to the percentage of undamaged bags that came from supplier A (57%) and the total percentage of undamaged bags (87%) this is:
P = 57%/87% = 0.655 or 65.5%
Then the probability that an undamaged bag comes from supplier A is 0.665.
Y=-1/2(4x+2) would be the answer
Answer:125 students
Step-by-step explanation:if 5 out of every 32 students bikes
5=32
X=800
800(5)=4000
4000/32=125
Answer: $34.32
Step-by-step explanation: We first calculate the price of the dress that was on sale. 30% of 35 is 35/10 x3. This is equal to 3.5x3 which is 7+3.5 = 10.5 We subtract this from 35 to get $24.5. So, the dress cost $24.5. Next 1/2 of 17 is 8.5. In total, the items cost $24.5+$8.5 = $33. Then, there is a 4% sales tax we have to add on to 33. 1% of 33 is 33/100 which is 0.33. This time 4 is 1.32. 33+1.32 is 34.32.