I can't see the table, but you find the total amount that the entire fifth grade made and divide it by six. I would round it to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
<u>$4800</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
The expected net income is the probability when rains multiplied by net income (profit) summed with the probability of not raining with that days net income multiplied.
First, Chance of rain = 12% = 12/100 = 0.12
Profit/Loss = Income - Cost
Income is 5000
Cost = 9000
So,
Loss = 5000 - 9000 = 4000
Or, Net Income (profit) = - 4000
Now, Change of not raining = 100 - 12 = 88% = 88/100 = 0.88
Profit = Income - Cost
Income = 15,000
Cost = 9000
Net Income (profit) = 15000 - 9000 = 6000
So, we can write the expected net income as:
<u>Expected NI </u>= (0.12)(-4000) + (0.88)(6000) = <u>$4800</u>
Answer:
, all integers where n≥1
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The explicit equation for an arithmetic sequence is equal to
a_n is the th term
a_1 is the first term
d is the common difference
n is the number of terms
we have

Remember that
In an Arithmetic Sequence the difference between one term and the next is a constant, and this constant is called the common difference.
To find out the common difference subtract the first term from the second term

substitute the given values in the formula

The domain is all integers for 
13xy^2-10xy-23=0
you first add the like terms and rewrite and thats how you get the answer
Answer:
60°
Step-by-step explanation:
This questions tests our knowledge on arcs and arc measures.
-Arc measure is the angle that an arc makes with the circle's center.
-The arc measure is proportional to the arc.
#The sum of the 3 arcs is x+2x+3x=6x
Given a circle has 360°, the arc measurement x can be calculated as:
![[x+2x+3x]=360\textdegree\\\\6x=360\textdegree\\\\x=60\textdegree](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Bx%2B2x%2B3x%5D%3D360%5Ctextdegree%5C%5C%5C%5C6x%3D360%5Ctextdegree%5C%5C%5C%5Cx%3D60%5Ctextdegree)
Hence, the arc measurement x is 60°