Well, the sum of all internal angles in a triangle, isosceles or whatever else, is always 180°, so the sum of all those three folks, will be 180 then
so.. hmmm let's say the smallest angle is "a" units
twice that is, 2*a, or 2a
25 larger than that? is well 2a + 25
so... the other two twin angles, are 2a+25 each
thus a + (2a + 25) + (2a + 25) = 180
solve for "a" to find the smalles one
what about the twins? well, each is 2a + 25
Expected Mean, E(X), is obtained by multiplying each pair of

and its

and add up the answers
E(X) = (0×0.7) + (1×0.2) + (2×0.1) = 0.4
The formula to calculate the variance, Var(X), is given by E(X)² - (E(X))²
E(X²) = (0²×0.7) + (1²×0.2) + (2²×0.1) = 0+0.2+0.4 = 0.6
(E(X))² = (0.4)² = 0.16
Var(X) = 0.6 - 0.16 = 0.44
Translating these answers into the context we have
E(Y) = 0.4×500 = $200
Var(Y) = $110
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
a^2+b^2=c^2
therefore c^2-b^2=a^2
41x41=1681
9x9=81
1681-81=1600
Sqrt1600=40
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a statistics student would like to estimate the average age of students at her college.
Population std dev =2.5years
For 99% , Z critical = ±2.59
Margin of error = 
Simplify to get

n = 167.70
n=168
She must survey 168 people
4/1 or 4. I hope this helps!