Answer:
Move the decimal so there is one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. The number of decimal places you move will be the exponent on the 10. If the decimal is being moved to the right, the exponent will be negative. If the decimal is being moved to the left, the exponent will be positive.
7.75 × 10^−3
Answer: 0.145
Step-by-step explanation:
Since,
the Probability of the older pump failing P(fail older) = 0.10
The probability of the newer pump failing P(fail newer) = 0.05
Therefore,
The Probability of the older pump not failing P(not fail older) = 1 - 0.1
P(not fail older) = 0.9
Also,
The probability of the newer pump not failing P(not fail newer) = 1 - 0.05 = 0.95
The probability of the pumping system failing = P(not fail older)* P(not fail newer) = 0.9*0.95
P(not fail system)= 0.855
Therefore,
The probability that the pumping system will fail = 1 - P(not fail system) = 1 - 0.855 = 0.145
The probability that the pumping system will fail one day is 0.145
Answer:
Distribution is NOT binomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to be a binomial distribution, the probability of success for each individual trial must be the same. Since each marksman hits the target with probability Pi, the probability of success (hitting the target) is not necessarily equal for all trials. Therefore, the distribution is not binomial.
In this case, the distribution would only be binomial if Pi was the same for every "ith" marksman.
okay. the point has an x and y value. place them into the equation.
1=m(1)+b
m=slope, and theequation tells you that slope is 7.
1=7(1)+b
now you need to figure out what b is.
1=7(1)+b
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1= 7 +b
-7 -7
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-6=B
b is 6. now place it into the equation, replacing the x and y values back.
y=7x-6.
write 7 and 6 in the boxes (the negative for the six has already been provided)
If they drove a total of 5,300 miles in 2 days, and on the second day they drove 10 more miles then the 1st day.
5,300 ÷ 2 = 2,650
they drove 10 miles less on the first day
2,650 - 10 = 2,640
They drove 2,640 miles on the first day.
Hope this helps. :)