Let the amount of the first brand be x, and let the amount of the second brand be y.
0.09x + 0.14y = 240 * 0.13 .................(1)
x + y = 240 ..............(2)
y = 240 - x .......................(3)
Plugging the value for y from equation (3) into equation (1), we get:

...............(4)
Equation (4) simplifies to:
-0.05x = -2.4
giving the value for the required amount of 9% vinegar as 48 ml and the required amount of 14% vinegar as 240 - 48 = 192 ml.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope form of the equation of a line is ...
y -h = m(x -k)
for a line with slope m through point (h, k).
Comparing this to the given equation, you see that ...
h = -2, m = 1, k = -4
The line has a slope of 1 and goes through the point (-4, -2). This information is useful for graphing.
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You can also rearrange the equation to slope-intercept form by subtracting 2 from both sides.
y = x +2
This has a slope of 1 and crosses the y-axis at y=2. It graphs the same as the above.
Answer:
p-value of the statistics = 0.0096
Step-by-step explanation:
Given - The mayor of a town has proposed a plan for the annexation of an adjoining bridge. A political study took a sample of 1500 voters in the town and found that 47% of the residents favored annexation. Using the data, a political strategist wants to test the claim that the percentage of residents who favor annexation is above 44%.
To find - Determine the P-value of the test statistic.
Proof -
Given that,
H0 : p = 0.44
Ha : p > 0.44
Now,
Test Statistics is
z = (p bar - p)/ sqrt(p(1-p)/n)
= (0.47 - 0.44) / sqrt(0.44(1-0.44)/1500)
= 2.34
⇒z = 2.34
So,
p-value = P(Z > z)
= P(Z > 2.34)
= 0.0096
⇒p-value = 0.0096
<em><u>7/6 is the right answer.</u></em> First you had to add by the fractions. And it gave us,
. Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions. And it gave us,
. Finally, you had to add by the numbers, and it gave us the answer is 2+5=7, or 7/6 is the right answer. Hope this helps! And thank you for posting your question at here on brainly, and have a great day. -Charlie