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Check the Wronskian determinant:

The determinant is not zero, so the solutions are indeed linearly independent.
Answer:
There is a 90.32% probability that the cake was baked by Doug.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have these following probabilities:
A 70% probability that Doug bakes the cake.
A 30% probability that Jeremy bakes the cake.
A 40% probability that a cake baked by Doug gets a thumbs up.
A 10% that a cake baked by Jeremy gets a thumbs up.
One cake was selected at random on 10/01/2014 and got a "thumbs up".
1. Find the probability that the cake was baked by Doug.
The probability that a baked cake gets a thumbs up is:

Of those, 0.7*0.4 = 0.28 are baked by Doug.
So the probability is:

There is a 90.32% probability that the cake was baked by Doug.
The answer is <span>A.9/16.
The ratio of areas of two similar squares is the square of the ratios of their similar side lengths. Since </span><span>the ratio of the smaller side length to the larger side length is 3/4, the ratio of areas of two similar squares is:
(3/4)</span>² = 3²/4² = 9/16.
Answer:
The last choice: 68/5 - 22/5 = 9 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve each problem:
9 3/7 = 10 3/7
The fractions are the same so look at the whole numbers.
Does 9 equal 10? No, it doesn't so this is a false statement.
332/4 = 1/83
Simplify 332/4:
332/4 = 83/1
83 does not equal 1/83 so this is a false statement.
37/5 = 5 2/5
Convert the improper fraction into a mixed number:
7 2/5 = 5 2/5
These numbers do not equal each other so this is a false.
68/5 - 22/5 = 9 1/5
Subtract the numerators on the left side of the equation:
46/5 = 9 1/5
Convert the improper fraction into a mixed number:
9 1/5 = 9 1/5
These numbers equal each other so this is a true statement!