A’ (0,5) B’ (5,0) C’ (0, -5) D’ (-5,0)
Answer: 149.5 quarts
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Jason has a container holding 11.5 quarts of liquid and that he wants to find enough containers to hold 13 times this amount of liquid.
The number of quarts of liquid that the containers need to hold will be:
= 13 × 11.5
= 149.5 quarts
Your answer
Answer: 11.9%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : On a stretch of Interstate-89, car speed is a normally distributed variable with
mph and
mph.
Let x be a random variable that represents the car speed.
Since , 
z-score corresponds x = 73 , 
Required probability :

[using z-value table.]
Hence, the approximate percentage of cars are traveling faster than you = 11.9%
(-oo, 42)
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First do 10 time 10, which gives you a hundred, then add two, and you get 102