1. You have to make a system of equations.
2. The problem gives the following information:
- <span>. Emi said wow I think the top of that waterfall is about 20 ft more than three times the height of a young Redwood.
- Margaret had a different opinion she said no I think it's about 50 ft less than 4 times the height of the Redwood.
3. So, you have:
y: the height of the waterfall.
x: </span>the height of the Redwood
4. The equations are:
y=3x+20 (i)
y=4x-50 (ii)
3x+20=4x-50
x=70 ft
y=3x+20
y=230 ft
H<span>ow tall is the Redwood and how high is the waterfall?
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The Redwood: 70 ft
The waterfall: 230 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
<h2>
The situation involves permutation</h2><h2>
The number of arrangement is 120</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
Algebra book=1
Geometry book=1
Chemistry book= 1
English book= 1
Health book= 1
Total number of books N = (1+1+1+1+1)= 5
Permutation is used to determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order of the arrangements is crucial.
Number of arrangements = N!
Number of arrangements= 5*4*3*2*1= 120
1) sample
2. random sample
3. biased sample
4. estimating from a sample
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