Let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}, A= {1, 3, 4, 6}, and B= {3, 5, 6}. Find the set A’ U B’
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A'={2,5,7}
B'={1,2,4,7}
A'UB'={1,2,4,5,7}
Answer:
y = ⁹/₄x -9
Step-by-step explanation:
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A circumscribed angle is that which is formed by the intersection of the two tangent lines in a circle. With this, we can conclude that segments AC and AB are tangent to circle O. The tangent lines forms a right angle with the radius of the circle drawn from the center of the circle to the tangent point.
By the explanation above, we can say that angles C and B are equal to 90° and that triangle ACO and triangle ABO are congruent. Which means that segment AC is equal to segment AB. Thus, the length of AB is also 4.
<em>Answer: 4 units</em>
Answer:
$0.23 or D
Step-by-step explanation:
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Using the binomial distribution, it is found that there is a 0.7215 = 72.15% probability that between 10 and 15, inclusive, accidents involved drivers who were intoxicated.
For each fatality, there are only two possible outcomes, either it involved an intoxicated driver, or it did not. The probability of a fatality involving an intoxicated driver is independent of any other fatality, which means that the binomial distribution is used to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
The parameters are:
- x is the number of successes.
- n is the number of trials.
- p is the probability of a success on a single trial.
In this problem:
- 70% of fatalities involve an intoxicated driver, hence
.
- A sample of 15 fatalities is taken, hence
.
The probability is:

Hence







Then:

0.7215 = 72.15% probability that between 10 and 15, inclusive, accidents involved drivers who were intoxicated.
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