Answer:
Option E - sigma greater than or equal to $327
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are testing whether the standard deviation of the base price of a certain type of all-terrain vehicle is at least $327.
Now, standard deviation is denoted by the symbol sigma(σ). Since the test is saying it should be at least $327, it means it should either be equal to $327 or greater than $327.
Thus, we would use the symbol ≥ which means "greater than or equal to".
Thus, the claim as a mathematical statement would be;
sigma greater than or equal to $327
Answer:104 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Hie!! I will be solving the questions in the sequence of the attachments.
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4. As line SU and TV are intersecting each other at O.
A.T.Q, ∠UOV = (7x - 4)°
∠SOT = 87°
Then, ∠UOV = ∠SOT {Vertically Opposite Angles}





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5. radius = 17ft
circumference of circle = 2πr


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3. ∠1 and ∠2 - add to 180 (linear pair)
∠1 and ∠3 - equal (Vertically Opposite Angles)
∠3 and ∠4 - add to 180 (linear pair)
∠2 and ∠4 - equal (Vertically Opposite Angles)
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2. 160° + (6x - 16)° = 180° (linear pair)






A plausible guess might be that the sequence is formed by a degree-4* polynomial,

From the given known values of the sequence, we have

Solving the system yields coefficients

so that the n-th term in the sequence might be

Then the next few terms in the sequence could very well be

It would be much easier to confirm this had the given sequence provided just one more term...
* Why degree-4? This rests on the assumption that the higher-order forward differences of
eventually form a constant sequence. But we only have enough information to find one term in the sequence of 4th-order differences. Denote the k-th-order forward differences of
by
. Then
• 1st-order differences:

• 2nd-order differences:

• 3rd-order differences:

• 4th-order differences:

From here I made the assumption that
is the constant sequence {15, 15, 15, …}. This implies
forms an arithmetic/linear sequence, which implies
forms a quadratic sequence, and so on up
forming a quartic sequence. Then we can use the method of undetermined coefficients to find it.
Answer:
She can type 225 words in 10 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the rate by dividing the number of words by the time
90 words/ 4 minutes
22.5 words per minute
Now to find the number of words in 10 minutes, multiply the rate times the time
22.5 * 10 = 225
She can type 225 words in 10 minutes