Step-by-step explanation:
Total amount of lettuce = x pounds
Mrs. Tirado picked 5/6 pounds of lettuce from her garden.
5 / 6 * Total amount = 5/6 x
Mrs. Rampulla picked 2/3 less pounds than Mrs. Tirado.
Mrs. Rampulla = 2/3 (Mrs. Tirado) = 2/3 (5/6 x)
Mrs. Rampulla = 5/9 x
How much lettuce did they pick altogether?
Mrs. Rampulla + Mrs. Tirado
5/9 x + 5/6 x
(25/18) x pounds
Answer:
the levels are 123.5 and 232.7 mg/mL
Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse normal function is used to find limit values from an area (probability).
Your calculator can show these values to you. (see attached)
The top 9% are above 232.7 mg/mL.
The bottom 9% are below 123.5 mg/mL.
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A suitable calculator can evaluate the inverse normal function to find the x-value corresponding to some area, mean, and standard deviation. For the level that separates the bottom 9% from the rest of the area, we use an area value of 0.09. The mean and standard deviation values are those provided in the problem statement.
For the level that separates the top 9% from the rest of the area, we use an area value of 1 -0.09 = 0.91.
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The second attachment shows an online calculator that can give the limits on the middle 0.91 -0.09 = 0.88 of the area under the probability curve.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
An app version of an approximation to a TI-Nspire calculator is shown in the first attachment. The invNorm function is found at the Distr key (2nd VARS).
Answer:
To find ratio mph (miles PER hour), we can write the information given as a fraction. (The miles will go on top and the number of hours will go on the bottom).
1/2=.5 miles
1/4-.25 miles
So we have .5miles/.25 hours
From here, we can do 2 things: divide to get 2miles/hour or you can see that you can reduce the fraction (.5/2=.25 and .25/.25=1). So again we get 2/1 miles per hour OR 2 mph
Hope that helps,
Gracie
Answer:
6.8 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
a^2+b^2=c^2
Angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary angles, simply because they are angles on a straight like (or you can say angles that add up to 180)