Answer:
the circumference is 31.4159 (or 31.42)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given functions:</u>
<u>Find (f*g)(6):</u>
- (f*g)(6) = f(6)*g(6) = 6(6 - 1)*3(6) = 30*18 = 540
<u>In case it is a composite function (f · g)(6) the answer is different:</u>
- (f · g)(6) = f(g(6)) = f(3*6) = f(18) = 18*(18 - 1) = 306
10.20 x 9 = 91.8
( It's William and nine/eight friends, since they're dividing it among ALL people we count William in. )
A: William and nine friends <span>divided the bill evenly. If each person paid $10.20, what was the total bill?
</span>
10.20 x 10 = 102
B: <span>At a restaurant, William and eight friends divided the bill evenly. If each person paid $10.20, what was the total bill?
10.20 x 9 = 91.8
C: </span><span>At a restaurant, William and nine friends divided the bill evenly. If the total bill was $91.80, what did each person pay?
91.80 x 10 = 918
D: </span><span>At a restaurant, William and eight friends divided the bill evenly. If the total bill was $91.80, what did each person pay?
</span>91.80 x 9 = 826.2
So, your answer is B
Answer:
A) 1/3200000
B) 19/20
Step-by-step explanation:
Percentage population of graduates = 5
Proportion of graduates from 100 random samples = percentage × number of samples
Proportion of graduates = 0.05 × 100 = 5
Probability of having 5 graduates among the 100 random samples:
P(1 graduate) = possible outcome / total required outcome
P(1 graduate) = (5 / 100) = 1/20
P(5 graduates) = (1/20)^5
P(5 graduates) = 1/3200000
Probability of never being a graduate = (1 - probability of being a graduate)
Probability of never being a graduate = ( 1 - (1/20)) = 19/20
Answer: Carbon
Step-by-step explanation:
Carbon is considered to be the building block of all living things as it is very important in the formation of compounds that are needed by living things to survive such as Carbohydrates and Protein and many more.
This is down to its ability to form stable compounds with other elements such as Hydrogen and oxygen both of which are present in Carbohydrates and Proteins.
Carbon exists in the Earth's crust as Carbonates in water, rocks, petroleum and living things as well especially plants and trees which release a significant amount if they are cut down.