We start at line 128 and sample two-digit numbers. The first number is 53, which is invalid. The second is 53, which is also invalid. Then we have 79 followed by 64, which are invalid. Finally, we have 28, which is a valid number, followed by 40 and 11, which are also within our population. Then we get 52, 74, 67, 90, 82, and 65, which are invalid. Lastly, we have 23, a valid member of the population.
Our sample thus includes the members labeled 11, 23, 28, and 40.
Answer: $8.75 for 250 vitamins.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find how much each vitamin costs we can divide $5.25 by 150.
5.25/150 = 0.035. So each vitamin is equal to $0.035.
We can then multiply the cost of 1 vitamin by 250.
0.035 x 250 = 8.75 or $8.75.
We can also make an equation for this problem. Let the total cost be equal to y and each vitamin equal to x.
y = 0.035x
So the equation above states that the total cost, y, is the amount of vitamins that are bought.
Answer
3x6=18 or 3c=18
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know in what level of mathematics you're in. It depends...
c= cost c=6
The slope of a line is (change in y)/(change in x), so we can plug it in to here to get (11/5-6)/(3/16-1/10). It doesn't matter which y value you subtract from, but just make sure that the number you subtract from in both the numerator and denominator is from the same point!
Answer:
R = sqrt 3 * (V /( pi * h))
V = 62.8
pi = 3.14
h = 15
now we sub
R = sqrt 3 * (62.8 / (3.14 * 15)
R = sqrt 3 * (62.6 / 47.1)
R = sqrt 3 * 1.33
R = sqrt 3.99
R = 1.9 rounds to 2 inches <===
Step-by-step explanation: