Answer:
“we have before us many, many long months of struggle and suffering”
“we have before us a deal of the most grievous kind”
“victory at all costs, victory in spite of terror...”
Answer:
The Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area is ideally positioned to serve as your "base camp" for driving the popular Civil War Trails and visiting the battlefields and sites of Antietam, Gettysburg, Monocacy, South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. 99.30% of the woman meet the height requirement
b. If all women are eligible except the shortest 1% and the tallest 2%, then height should be between 58.32 and 68.83
Explanation:
<em>According to the survey</em>, women's heights are normally distributed with mean 63.9 and standard deviation 2.4
a)
A branch of the military requires women's heights to be between 58 in and 80 in. We need to find the probabilities that heights fall between 58 in and 80 in in this distribution. We need to find z-scores of the values 58 in and 80 in. Z-score shows how many standard deviations far are the values from the mean. Therefore they subtracted from the mean and divided by the standard deviation:
z-score of 58 in=
= -2.458
z-score of 80 in=
= 6.708
In normal distribution 99.3% of the values have higher z-score than -2.458
0% of the values have higher z-score than 6.708. Therefore 99.3% of the woman meet the height requirement.
b)
To find the height requirement so that all women are eligible except the shortest 1% and the tallest 2%, we need to find the boundary z-score of the
shortest 1% and the tallest 2%. Thus, upper bound for z-score has to be 2.054 and lower bound is -2.326
Corresponding heights (H) can be found using the formula
and
Thus lower bound for height is 58.32 and
Upper bound for height is 68.83
Answer:
Explanation:
If John needs to ensure a 40% profit, John needs to sell the pines at a price that would give 40% more money back than he spent.
Since John needs to make back all of the money he spent, plus another 40%, John needs to get back 140% of what he spent.

John spent $3500.
140% of $3500 is $4900.
So, John must bring in $4900 (revenue) selling all 15 pines to achieve a 40% profit.
However, the question asks for the price of a single pine. To find the unit price of a single pine, divide the total revenue by 15.
