The area of the shaded region is Area of the Circle - Area of the Triangle + Area of the Square.
Hence, option D) is the correct answer.
<h3>What is the representation of the area of the shaded region?</h3>
From the diagram below;
- A triangle is inscribed in a circle
- A Square is inscribe in a triangle.
- Only the the circle and square are shaded.
To get the shaded region, we say;
Area of the Circle - Area of the Triangle + Area of the Square.
The area of the shaded region is Area of the Circle - Area of the Triangle + Area of the Square.
Hence, option D) is the correct answer.
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Answer:
a) h(x; 7, 5, 12) = (⁵Cₓ)( ⁷C₇₋ₓ) / (¹²C₇)
b) 2.92
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
Here
Number of interviewees = N = 12
Number of job openings = M = 5
Interviews schedules for the first day = n = 7
N − M = 12 - 5 = 7
Using hypergeometric distribution:
Let X be the no. top four candidates interviewed on first day.
The probability mass function of X:
P(X = x) =
/ 
It can be written as:
h(x; n, M, N) =
/
= (5Cx) (7C7-x) / (12C7)
= (⁵Cₓ)( ⁷C₇₋ₓ) / (¹²C₇)
h(x; 7, 5, 12) = (⁵Cₓ)( ⁷C₇₋ₓ) / (¹²C₇)
b)
The expectation is: E(X) = np
E(X) = n * M/N
= 7 * 5/12
= 7 * 0.41667
= 2.9167
This is like late elementary/early middle school stuff where you learn this.
First off, what number is in the position of the hundereth place? 0? No. 1? No. 5 yes! Now how i learned how to round is you take the number to the right of whatever you are being asked about and round it up or down. Now if the number (in this case it is 1) is lower than 5, you round down (or keep it the same) but if it is 5 or higher you round up. since 1 is lower then 5, that 5 in the hundereths place stays the same.
The answe to your question is $3.00+ $0.10x = y and y equal $3.10 or how long the ride is.
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