Complete Question
Suppose the weight of Chipotle burritos follows a normal distribution with mean of 450 grams, and variance of 100 grams2 . Define a random variable to be the weight of a randomly chosen burrito.
(a) What is the probability that a Chipotle burrito weighs less than 445 grams? (3 points)
(b) 20% of Chipotle burritos weigh more than what weight
Answer:
a

b

Step-by-step explanation:
From question we are told that
The population mean is 
The variance is 
The consider weight is 
The standard deviation is mathematically represented as

substituting values


Given that weight of Chipotle burritos follows a normal distribution the the probability that a Chipotle burrito weighs less than x grams is mathematically represented as

Where
is equal to z (the standardized values of the random number X )
So

substituting values


Now from the normal distribution table the value for
is

=> 
Let the probability of the Chipotle burritos weighting more that k be 20% so

=> 
=> 
From the normal distribution table the value of z for
is

=> 
=> 
Answer:
9/2 or 4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step help:
399 - 75 = 324.
Now that we have the bonus out of the equation, the fraction is approximately
324/12.
Divide by 2,
162/6
Divide by 2 again,
81/3.
81 divided by 3 is 27.
So,
The answer is exactly 27.
Hope that helped!
I think maybe the first or second number line.
Answer:
student ticket = $11
(adult ticket = $15)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let a = price of adult ticket
Let s = price of student ticket
Given:
- On the first night she sold 12 adult tickets and 11 student tickets for $301 dollars
⇒ 12a + 11s = 301
Given:
- On the second night she made $134 selling 6 adult tickets and 4 student tickets
⇒ 6a + 4s = 134
Multiply 6a + 4s + 134 by 2 then subtract from 12a + 11s = 301 to eliminate a:
⇒ (6a + 4s = 134) × 2: 12a + 8s = 268
12a + 11s = 301
- (12a + 8s = 268)
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3s = 33
⇒ s = 33 ÷ 3 = 11
Substitute found value of s into one of the equations and solve for a:
⇒ 12a + 11(11) = 301
⇒ 12a + 121 = 301
⇒ 12a = 180
⇒ a = 15
Therefore, the price of an adult ticket is $15 and the price of a student ticket is $11