Alright, let's see all the numbers!
55,500
55,053
56,482
55,592
The first thing we look for is the number to the left. All of these are 5, so that doesn't mark anything off. For the second number, we have one six, and that is more than five, so 56,482 > 55,500. For the third number, we have two remaining numbers
55,500 is the goal
55,053
55,593
The third numbers are 5,0, and 5 respectively. Since 0 is less than 5, 55,500 > 55,053 and you have your answer!
The 4 treads require 4*10.25 = 41 inches, but you also require landings at each level, adding perhaps 72 inches. (Building codes vary.)
Somewhere between 41 and 113 inches of horizontal space will be required, perhaps more.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
total weight is 4 tons.
ratio of weight of truck to weight of coal is 7:5....added = 12
so 7/12 of the total weight is the truck's
and 5/12 of the total weight is the coal
7/12 of 4 tons = 7/12 * 4 = 28/12 = 2 1/3 tons <== weight of truck
5/12 of 4 tons = 5/12 * 4 = 20/12 = 1 2/3 tons <== weight of coal
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Method 1:</u>
$300 on school supplies
1/10 on notebooks
As you're finding how much is left:
10/10-1/10=9/10
Convert 9/10 into a decimal
9/10=0.9
300*0.9=$270
OR
<u>Method 2: </u>
1/10=0.1
300*0.1=$30
Take away 30 from $300
$300-30=$270
By using either method, You would still have $270 left.
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The confidence interval for a <span>(1−α)%</span> confidence level is given by
<span>
(<span>θ0</span>−<span>Z<span>α/2 </span></span><span>σ/√n</span>, <span>θ0</span>+<span>Z<span>α/2 </span></span><span>σ/√n</span>)
</span><span>θ0</span> is the measured statistic, <span>Z<span>α/2</span></span> is the cutoff/critical value, and <span>σ/<span>√n</span></span> is the standard error. σ is the population standard deviation (if known) or can be estimated by a sample standard deviation. n is the sample size.
The cutoff value depends on the test you wish to use, and <span>θ0</span><span> depends on the statistic you wish to estimate.</span>