Answer:
(a)96.77%
(b)3.23%
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting with the Michaelis-Menten equation which is used to model biochemical reactions:
Dividing both sides by 
![\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{[S]}{K_M + [S]}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B%5BS%5D%7D%7BK_M%20%2B%20%5BS%5D%7D)
Where:
maximum rate achieved by the system
=The Michaelis constant
Substrate concentration
(a) When ![[S]=30K_M](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5BS%5D%3D30K_M)
![\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{[S]}{K_M + [S]}\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{30K_M}{K_M + 30K_M}\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{30}{1 + 30}\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{30}{31}\\$Expressed as a percentage\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{30}{31}X100=96.77\%](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B%5BS%5D%7D%7BK_M%20%2B%20%5BS%5D%7D%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B30K_M%7D%7BK_M%20%2B%2030K_M%7D%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B30%7D%7B1%20%2B%2030%7D%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B30%7D%7B31%7D%5C%5C%24Expressed%20as%20a%20percentage%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B30%7D%7B31%7DX100%3D96.77%5C%25)
(b)When ![K_M=30[S]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K_M%3D30%5BS%5D)
![\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{[S]}{K_M + [S]}\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{[S]}{30[S] + [S]}\\\\=\dfrac{1[S]}{30[S] + 1[S]}\\=\dfrac{1}{30 + 1}\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{1}{31}\\$Expressed as a percentage\\\dfrac{v}{V_{max}}=\dfrac{1}{31}X100=3.23\%](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B%5BS%5D%7D%7BK_M%20%2B%20%5BS%5D%7D%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B%5BS%5D%7D%7B30%5BS%5D%20%2B%20%5BS%5D%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C%3D%5Cdfrac%7B1%5BS%5D%7D%7B30%5BS%5D%20%2B%201%5BS%5D%7D%5C%5C%3D%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7B30%20%2B%201%7D%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7B31%7D%5C%5C%24Expressed%20as%20a%20percentage%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7Bv%7D%7BV_%7Bmax%7D%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7B31%7DX100%3D3.23%5C%25)
Answer:
The F-Ratio increases as, the variability between means increases relative to the variability within groups
Step-by-step explanation:
The F-Ratio is given as follows;

Where;
= The variance between groups
= The variance within groups
Therefore, as the F-Ratio increases, the variability between groups (means) increases relation to the variability within groups
Answer:
Use a graphing calc or desmos to help guide you.
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that a student selected at random majors in engineering is 30% which is 0.3.
The probability that the student both majors in engineering and play club sports is 10% which is 0.1.
For a student who is selected at random to be one who majors in engineering, there are two possible ways.
The student majors in engineering OR the Student both majors in engineering and plays club
The Probabilty that the student majors in Enginnering =
The probability that the student majors in engineering plus the probability that Student both majors in engineering and plays club sport
= 0.3+0.1= 0.4