Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
<u>QUESTION 1</u>
The given data set for the expenditure is
The formula for calculating the mean is given by,
We need to add all the expenditure and divide by the total number of days.
This gives us,
to the nearest hundredth.
<u>QUESTION 2</u>
The standard deviation of the data set is given by the formula;
This implies that,
This will give us,
to the nearest hundredth,
.
<u>QUESTION 3</u>
The variance is the square of the standard deviation.
To the nearest hundred gives,
Answer:
(A) 180
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to treat those player selections as independent events, since one doesn't influence the other (the fact you chose Joe as a guard, shouldn't have an influence on who'll pick as center, unless there's bad blood between some players... but that's a whole other story).
So, how many ways to pick 2 guards from a selection of 4? The order doesn't seem to matter here, since they don't specify for example that Joe can only play on the left side). So, it's a pure combination calculation:
C(4,2) = 6.
How many ways to pick the 2 forwards from a group of 5? Using the same calculation, we get:
C(5,2) = 10.
And of course, the coach has 3 ways to pick a center player from 3.
Then we multiply the possible ways to pick guards, forwards and center...
6 * 10 * 3 = 180 ways.
Your correct sir, nice way to use that brain of yours(:
Answer:
$3.63
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the price be P. We know that:
P = 15.99 $/kg If you multiply this value by the relation between pounds and kilograms:
P = 15.99 $/kg * 1kg /2.2 pounds = 7.27 $ /pounds
Now we can calculate the price of 1/2pound as:
P = 7.27 $/pounds * 1/2 pound = 3.63$