Answer:
x= 16 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
the angles can be a little hard to remember but just know that the angles that are outside of the transversal are exterior angles and if they are on the opposite sides of the line that passes through the parallel lines then they're alternate exterior angles and those angles that are inside are interior angles and if they are on the opposite sides of the line passing through the parallel then they are alternate interior angles .
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Usually, we're concerned about the relationship of y to x. Here, the question is asking you to consider the relationship of x to y.
The easiest way to find the answer to this one is to check the given explanations to see which is true. You can pretty much ignore the first row of the table and just look at the second row where x=5 and y=15.
- it is NOT TRUE that x is 3 times y (5 is not 3 times 15)
- it is TRUE that x is 1/3 of y (5 is 1/3 of 15)
- it is NOT TRUE that x is 5 times y (5 is not 5 times 15)
- it is NOT TRUE that x is 1/5 of y (5 is not 1/5 of 15)
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If you know your multiplication tables, you know that 15 = 3×5, so ...
5 = 15/3
5 = (1/3) × 15
The relationship of these numbers should not be a mystery.
Answer:
a. p = the population proportion of UF students who would support making the Tuesday before Thanksgiving break a holiday.
Step-by-step explanation:
For each student, there are only two possible outcomes. Either they are in favor of making the Tuesday before Thanksgiving a holiday, or they are against. This means that we can solve this problem using concepts of the binomial probability distribution.
Binomial probability distribution
The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.

In which
is the number of different combinatios of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

And p is the probability of X happening.
So, the binomial probability distribution has two parameters, n and p.
In this problem, we have that
and
. So the parameter is
a. p = the population proportion of UF students who would support making the Tuesday before Thanksgiving break a holiday.
334/63
if u want the mixed fraction it'd be 5(19/63)