Answer:
5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to figure out how many girls and boys there are.
g = girls
b = boys
g = b+8 ( eight more girls than boys)
b = g-8
There are 32 students)
g+b =32
Substitute b = g-8 into the equation
g + (g-8) = 32
Combine like terms.
2g-8 = 32
Add 8 to each side.
2g -8+8 = 32+ 8
2g = 40
Divide by 2
g = 20
There are 20 girls
The experimental probability of picking a girl is
girls/ total
20/32 = 5/8
X= 12(.7)^x(exponent)
x is the doll you are on. For example if your looking for the height of the height of the doll after the 12 in. one then x=2 and so on
Answer:
We need a sample size of 564.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of
, and a confidence level of
, we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

In which
z is the zscore that has a pvalue of
.
For this problem, we have that:

The margin of error is:

95% confidence level
So
, z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of
, so
.
Based upon a 95% confidence interval with a desired margin of error of .04, determine a sample size for restaurants that earn less than $50,000 last year.
We need a sample size of n
n is found when 
So






Rounding up
We need a sample size of 564.
Answer:
28-7x
Step-by-step explanation:
To write the expression without grouping symbols, multiply the 7 into both terms using the distributive property.
7*4 - 7^x
28-7x
The answer is diameter: 32 in, area: 64 in²
The perimeter of a sector of a circle is:
P = 2r + l
l = r<span>θ
P = 2r + r</span>θ<span>
P = 32 in
32 = 2r + r</span><span>θ
</span>32 - 2r = r<span>θ
</span>θ = (32 - 2r)/r
θ = (2*16 - 2*r)/r
θ = 2(16 - r)/r<span>
Area of the sector of the circle is:
A = r</span>²/2 * θ
A = r²/2 * 2(16 - r)/r
A = r² * (16 - r)/r
A = r(16 - r)
A = 16r - r²
For the maximum area:
A' = 16 - 2r
A' = 0
16 - 2r = 0
16 = 2r
r = 8 in
The diameter (D) of the circle is twice of the radius:
D = 2r = 2 * 8 = 16 in
The maximum area is:
A = 16r - r²
r = 8 in
A = 16 * 8 - 8²
A = 128 - 64
A = 64 in²