So ($25)
find out how much 126 t-shirts will cost including the $25 set up fee.
so in calculator its (12.50 × 126) + 25. This gives you 1600.
Now you know the answer, you work your way backwards.
y = x + $25
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Answer: 334
Step-by-step explanation:
6 consecutive numbers can be written as:
n, n+1, n+2, n + 3, n + 4, n + 5,
The addition of those 6 numbers is:
n + n+1 + n+2 + n + 3 + n + 4 + n + 5
6n + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 6n + 15
Let's find the maximum n possible:
6n + 15 = 2020
6n = 2020 - 15 = 2005
n = 2005/6 = 334.16
The fact that n is a rational number means that 2020 is can not be constructed by adding six consecutive numbers, but we know that with n = 334 we can find a number that is smaller than 2020, and with n = 335 we can found a number bigger than 2020.
So with n = 334 we can find one smaller.
6*334 + 15 = 2019
and we can do this for all the values of n between 1 and 334, this means that we have 334 numbers less than 2020 that can be written as a sum of six consecutive positive numbers.
Answer: Rejecting the mean weight of each cake as 500 gram when H subscript 0 equals 500
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Null hypothesis : H0 =500
Alternative hypothesis : Ha < 500
Type 1 Error: Type 1 error simply occurs when we reject the Null hypothesis when the Null is true. Alternatively, type 11 error occurs when we fail to reject a false null hypothesis.
Hence, in the scenario above, a type 1 error will occur when we reject the mean weight as 500 even though the Null hypothesis is True.
Answer:
83 is still the mode
Step-by-step explanation:
5n = 25
divide both sides by 5
n = 5