Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2+3 = 5 ratio units representing 45 band members, so each ratio unit represents 45/5 = 9 band members.
The 2 ratio units of sixth graders represent 2×9 = 18 sixth grade band members.
Answer:
4x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
note that (f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x) , thus
f(x) + g(x)
= x + 3x + 1 ← collect like terms
= 4x + 1
Part A:
The probability that a normally distributed data with a mean, μ and standard deviation, σ is greater than a given value, a is given by:

Given that the average precipitation in
Toledo, Ohio for the past 7 months is 19.32 inches with a standard deviation of 2.44 inches, the probability that <span>a randomly selected year will have precipitation greater than 18 inches for the first 7 months is given by:

Part B:
</span>The probability that an n randomly selected samples of a normally distributed data with a mean, μ and
standard deviation, σ is greater than a given value, a is given by:

Given that the average precipitation in
Toledo, Ohio for the past 7 months is 19.32 inches with a standard deviation of 2.44 inches, the probability that <span>5 randomly selected years will have precipitation greater than 18 inches for the first 7 months is given by:
</span>
Answer:
Exponential functions!
Step-by-step explanation:
I think what you are dealing with is an exponential function!
So, to solve this, we need to first understand the main form of an exponential function:

Where a is the number we start off with, and b is the constant thing(forgot what it was called).
Now, 150 is our starting number, so it is a, and b is our constant at which the initial term is multiplied, which is 3!
Also, defining variables:
Let f(x)= # of Bees
Let x= # of years
Thus, here is our equation:

So, that's it!
Now, some of my answers have been recently deleted because they violated community guidelines for recommending something that shall not be named, so if you do really need help on the subject, look online! It is the largest source of information humanity has created! (also I cannot explain Exponential Functions in a single paragraph)
Stay Safe!