To find this out, subtract the tip from the total:
$128 - $86= $42
Then divide the 42 by 6:
42 / 6 = 7
So the waiter earns $7 per hour.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
145°
Step-by-step explanation:
See the attachment. Angles A, B, and C all belong to the triangle.
We know that A + B + C = 180° since the angles of a triangle always add to 180°. We also know that when two lines meet that their sum is also equal to 180°. So we can write for each interior angle the following:
<u> Result</u>
<A = (180 - 88) 72
<B = (180-x) 180-x
<C = (180 - 127) 53
The sum of angles A, B, and C is equal to 180:
72 + (180-x) + 53 = 180
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Answer:
0.61596
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
λ = 5 (5 errors per page)
Poisson distribution formula :
P(x = x) = (λ^x * e^-λ) / x!
Probability that page does not need to be retyped means that error on page is less than or equal to 5
P(x ≤ 5) = p(x = 5) + p(x = 4) +... + p(x = 0)
The individual probabilities can be obtained using the formula above or the use of a calculator
P(x ≤ 5) = 0.17547 + 0.17547 + 0.14037 + 0.08422 + 0.03369 + 0.00674
P(x ≤ 5) = 0.61596
Example of use of terms:
Statement: If it is far, we take a bus.
Inverse: If it is not far, we do not take a bus.
Converse: If we take a bus, it is far.
Contrapositive: If we do not take a bus, it is not far.
We also know that
1. The inverse of the inverse is the statement itself, and similarly for converse and contrapositive.
2. Only the contrapositive is logically equivalent to the original statement.
This means that the converse and inverse are logically different from the original statement.
Now back to the given statement.
To find the original statement, we find the contrapositive of the contrapositive.
We then find the converse from the original statement, as in the example above.
Original statement
(note that in English, if it is not worth X dollars, means if it is not worth AT LEAST X dollars")
contrapositive of
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"If an item is not worth five dimes, then it is not worth two quarters.”
is the negation of the converse, which become
"If an item is worth two quarters, then it is worth (at least) five dimes."
The converse of the previous statement is therefore
"If an item is worth (at least) five dimes then it is worth two quarters"
In this particular case, we can also take advantage of the fact that the contrapositive is the negation of the converse. So all we have to do is the provide the negation of each component of the contrapositive to get the converse:
"If an item is worth (at least) five dimes, then it is worth two quarters".
as before.
Note that the converse does NOT logically mean the same as the original statement.
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