Answer:
A) 4596.96
B) 4511.16
Step-by-step explanation:
I'll use multiples of 2 and 4 as an example:
Multiples of 2: 2, 4, 6, 8...
Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16...
The least common multiple in this case is 4. The LCM is always ≥ the largest starting number, which is 4 for this example. Therefore, the statement is true.
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Answer:
$290
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that 1 out of 5 buyers change to a more expensive sofa than the one in the sale advertisement.
Now we are told that the advertised sofa is $250 and the more expensive sofa is $450.
Thus;
P(x) for expensive sofa = 1/5
P(x) for sofa in sale advertisement = 4/5
Thus, expected value is;
E(X) = (1/5)450 + (4/5)250
E(x) = 90 + 200
E(x) = $290
I think its sec theta
i havent done this in a while so... its prob wrong
Macy 5 miles because she ran 4 times more than Jackson in relation to Jackson ran 5 mile, this problem can oftenly be seen as

which would end up in the answer being 5 which is the right answer while someone else can see it as

which would equal 16 which is incorrect because the problem didn't say that Jackson ran one mile nor 4 miles which would be 4*4 or 16 when the correct answer is 20/4=5 because 4*5=20