Answer is number B if you do the math
Answer:
h(t) = 4.68 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
The function that represents the height of each firework in feet is :
.....(1)
We need to find the time the fireworks take to reach their maximum height. For maximum height,
dh/dt = 0
So,

Put t = 4.68 in equation (1).

So, the fireworks will take 4.68 seconds to their maximum height.
Hi there!
83,960.11 rounded to the nearest hundred would be 84,000. The 960 rounds up to 1,000+, so that is your answer.
You can't round down on this, since 6 is bigger than five it tells 9 to go up and cancel out to be a zero.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The player's height is 3.02 standard deviations above the mean.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider a random variable <em>X</em> following a Normal distribution with parameter <em>μ</em> and <em>σ</em>.
The procedure of standardization transforms individual scores to standard scores for which we know the percentiles (if the data are normally distributed).
Standardization does this by transforming individual scores from different normal distributions to a common normal distribution with a known mean, standard deviation, and percentiles.
A standardized score is the number of standard deviations an observation or data point is above or below the mean.
The standard score of the random variable <em>X</em> is:

These standard scores are also known as <em>z</em>-scores and they follow a Standard normal distribution, i.e. <em>N</em> (0, 1).
It is provided that the height of a successful basketball player is 196 cm.
The standard value of this height is, <em>z</em> = 3.02.
The <em>z</em>-score of 3.02 implies that the player's height is 3.02 standard deviations above the mean.