The only given option that correctly defines a line segment is;
<u><em>Option C; All points between and including two given points.</em></u>
In geometry in mathematics, a line segment is defined as a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points.
Now, let us look at the options;
Option A; This is not correct because a line segment must have 2 distinct endpoints
Option B; This is not correct because a line segment is a part of a line and not a set of points.
Option C; This is correct because it tallies with our definition of line segment.
Option D; This is not correct because a line segment does not extend infinitely.
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Answer:
8k+11
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms
9k-k
7+4
9k-k=8k
7+4=11
8k+11
3 only
<span>7 only </span>
<span>1 only </span>
<span>1, 4, and 7 </span>
<span>do you mean which digit is added to 371 so that it is divisible by 3 </span>
<span>test for 3, sum of digits divisible by 3 </span>
<span>3 + 7 + 1 = 11 </span>
<span>if you add 3, 11 + 3 = 14 not divisible by 3 </span>
<span>if you add 7, 11+ 7 = 18 divisible by 3 </span>
<span>if you add 1, 11+ 1 = 12 divisible by 3 </span>
<span>if you add 1, 4, 7 divisible by 3 </span>
Answer:
the smallest sample size is 163
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the smallest sample size that meets these criteria is shown below:
n = (Z a/2 × Standard deviation ÷ Margin of error ) ^2
Zα/2 at 0.05% LOS is = 1.96 ( From Standard Normal Table )
Standard Deviation ( S.D) = 2.6
Margin of error i.e. ME =0.4
n = ( 1.96 × 2.6 ÷ 0.4) ^2
= 163
Hence, the smallest sample size is 163