Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
82. Dora bought one package of each 1-pound pork, 2-pound pork and 4-pound pork.
Thus, she got a total of:
=> 1 pound + 2 pounds + 4 pounds = 7 pounds of pork.
Question: How many ¼ pound of hamburger she can make then with this given number of pork in pounds.
=> ¼ = 1 / 4 = .25
Now, let’s divide 7 pounds by .25 pounds
=> 7 / .25 = 28
Thus, She can make 28 hamburgers in all.
<em>Answer:</em>
D)(6(-3)/9)
<em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>
<em> -1</em>
<em>Simplify ——</em>
<em> 3 </em>
<em> -1</em>
<em>6 • ——</em>
<em> 3 </em>
<em>-2</em>
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We need to 'standardise' the value of X = 14.4 by first calculating the z-score then look up on the z-table for the p-value (which is the probability)
The formula for z-score:
z = (X-μ) ÷ σ
Where
X = 14.4
μ = the average mean = 18
σ = the standard deviation = 1.2
Substitute these value into the formula
z-score = (14.4 - 18) ÷ 1..2 = -3
We are looking to find P(Z < -3)
The table attached conveniently gives us the value of P(Z < -3) but if you only have the table that read p-value to the left of positive z, then the trick is to do:
1 - P(Z<3)
From the table
P(Z < -3) = 0.0013
The probability of the runners have times less than 14.4 secs is 0.0013 = 0.13%