I'm tentatively changing my answer to say this kind of relies on practical knowledge of how stores tend to operate. If 20 coupons are given out, the store has sold all 500 shirts, arguably at a loss to the retailer. They have to have more shirts in stock to be sold at full price because, well, that's how they make money. It's more likely that such a store would carry more than just 500 shirts at the start of each day, so A is (probably) wrong.
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Your equation is written in the form y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
m=1/5, so the slope is 1/5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
a) The population of interest is the registered voters of the city of Raleigh.
b) This population is finite and its size is 10400 voters.
c) The sample was taken by making a telephone poll, calling 400 registered voters.
d) The sample size is n= 400 voters
The number of people that answered they'd vote for Brown are 151, so the sample proportion of voters that would vote for bron is:
p= 151/400= 0.3775 ≅ 0.38
e) To know how many people is expected to vote for Brown based on the results of the telephone poll you can do the following calculation:
10400*0.38= 3952
Based on the information obtained from the sample, it is expected that only 3952 voters will vote for Brown.
Answer:
Sequence 1
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>You need to find the difference between term - the nth term.</u>
<u>The difference / nth term has to to -1/2 (-0.5)</u>
Sequence 1:
-6 * -0.5 = 3 * -0.5 = -3/2 (-1.5) * -0.5 = 3/4 (0.75) * -0.5 = -3/8 (-0.375)
Sequence 2:
4 * -2 = -8 *-2 = 16 * -2 = - 32 * -2 = 64
Sequence 3:
-1/3 ÷ 2 = -1/6 ÷ 2 = 12 ÷ 2 = 24 ÷ 2 = 48
Sequence 4:
400 ÷ -2 = -200 ÷ -2 = 100 ÷ -2 = -50 ÷ -2 = 25
The only sequence with a common ratio of -1/2 is Sequence 1.