6 boxes of blueberry muffins and 8 boxes of corn muffins
Since we know that each box has 18 muffins, we can multiply both 6 and 8 to determine the amount of muffins present
6 • 18 = 108 blueberry muffins
8 • 18 = 144 corn muffins
To determine the price, you multiply each type of muffin by 0.50 as each muffin is worth $0.50
108 • 0.50 = 54
144 • 0.50 = 72
You add these two together to get the price
54 + 72 = $126
If you explain what the estimate is, if I didn’t answer that along the way, I can help answer it for you.
The theorical probability is 1/4, because there are 4 possible outcome, and they are equally likely to be picked (the sectors have the same area)
The experimental probability is 3/20, becuase the red sector was picked 3 times in 20 trials.
Answer:
b = (c - 3a)/4
Step-by-step explanation:
3a + 4b = c
4b = c - 3a
b = (c - 3a)/4
Sh(2x) = (e^2x + e^-2x)/2
<span>Thus the integral becomes </span>
<span>Int[e^3x*(e^2x + e^-2x)/2] = Int[(e^5x + e^x)/2] </span>
<span>= e^5x/10 + e^x/2 + C
</span>=(1/10)(e^5x) + (1/2)(e^x) + C