Answer:
{5π/6, 11π/6}
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you have memorized the trig values of common angles, you know tan(π/6) = 1/√3, so cot(π/6) = √3.
The solution to this equation is ...
cot(θ) = -√3
so θ = -π/6 or, in the domain of interest, 11π/6. There is a corresponding quadrant II angle, 5π/6.
I think it’s 2 but I’m not sure
Answer:
0.0838 (8.62%)
Step-by-step explanation:
defining the event G= an out-of-state transaction took place in a gasoline station , then the probability is
P(G) = probability that the transaction is fraudulent * probability that took place in a gasoline station given that is fraudulent + probability that the transaction is not fraudulent * probability that took place in a gasoline station given that is not fraudulent = 0.033 * 0.092 + 0.977 * 0.034 = 0.0362
then we use the theorem of Bayes for conditional probability. Defining also the event F= the transaction is fraudulent , then
P(F/G)=P(F∩G)/P(G) = 0.033 * 0.092 /0.0362 = 0.0838 (8.62%)
where
P(F∩G)= probability that the transaction is fraudulent and took place in a gasoline station
P(F/G)= probability that the transaction is fraudulent given that it took place in a gasoline station
Answer:
5300
Step-by-step explanation:
1590 people are not men so they are women
so
