Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The probability of a correct classification of any part is : p=0.96
sample size : n= 3
The formula to find the mean and variance for binomial distribution is given by :-

Let the random variable X denote the number of parts that are correctly classified.
The, for the given situation, we have

Hence, the mean and variance of X are 2.88 and 0.115 respectively.
The 9-sided polygon will have a central angle between the vertex and the center of one side of 360°/(2*9) = 20°. Then the apothem is
a = (6 in/2)*cot(20°) ≈ 8.242432 in
The perimeter is 9*6 in = 54 in, so the area is
A = (1/2)Pa = (1/2)*(54 in)*(8.242432 in) ≈ 222.5 in²
Find the last angle:
180-(30+90)
180-(120)
60
Evaluate using sine rule:

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c=

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=20
The length of line segment AB is 20 feet (answer choice C)
Answer:
Circle
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe the correct answer is the base shape of a cylinder would be circle. a cylinder is a closed solid that has two parallel (usually circular) bases connected by a curved surface.This is the most common kind, and if someone just says 'cylinder' this is usually what they mean. The bases can however be almost any curved shape, but the most common alternative to a circle is an ellipse. The shape would then be called an 'elliptical cylinder'. The vertical cross-section of a cylinder is a rectangle, and the horizontal cross-section is a circle.
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