Maddie is packing moving boxes. She has one 3 cubic-foot box and one 6 cubic-foot box. How many cubic feet of clothing can she fit in the two boxes?

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Answer 1

Answer:

She can fit 9 cubic feet of clothing in the two boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

She can fit a total of 3 cubic feet of clothing in one box, and the other she can fit a total 6 cubic feet.

3 + 6 = 9

Answer 2

Answer:

9 cu ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

That is the sum of the capacities of the 2 boxes

=  3 + 6

= 9 cu ft.


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6th grade math help me. :D.....

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question 1:
4x+28

question 2:
18x-27

Answer:

(1) 4x + 28 (2) 18x- 27

Step-by-step explanation:

the first question 4(x + 7) can be simplified by multiplying the number outside the parenthesis (4) by both of the values inside:

4x + 28 or the last answer choice

in the second question you can use the same method:

9 (2x) = 18x

9 ( -3) = -27

therefore the correct answer choice is 18x - 27

hope this helps :)

When writing expressions for complex numbers, what does i represent?

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Answer: See below

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]i[/tex] is an imaginary number.

[tex]i=\sqrt{-1}[/tex]

[tex]i^2=-1[/tex]

A sports car manufacturer paints its cars silver, white, black, and red in the following proportions: ?
Color: Silver White Black Red
Proportion: .2 .3 .1 .4
We know that 40% of these cars are manufactured with tan leather upholstery while the remaining 60% are manufactured with gray leather.
A. Assuming that the choice of exterior color and leather color are independent, what is the probability that a randomly selected sports car from this manufacturer will be white with gray upholstery?
B. Assuming that we know the car has tan upholstery, what is the probability that the car is either silver or white?

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Answer:

A. The probability that a randomly selected sports car from this manufacturer will be white with gray upholstery is P=0.12.

B. Assuming that we know the car has tan upholstery, the probability that the car is either silver or white is P=0.50.

Step-by-step explanation:

We first start by stating that the events "exterior color" and "leather color" are independent, so the probability of the outcomes of each event is not affected by the outcomes of the other event.

A. The probability of having a car that is white (W) with gray upholstery (G) is equal to the probability of having a car that is white multiplied by the probability of having a car with gray leather upholstery. Mathematically, this is:

[tex]P(\text{W\&G})=P(W)\cdot P(G)=0.3\cdot 0.4=0.12[/tex]

B. As the events are independent, the probability of having a silver or white car, given that the car has tan upholstery, is the same as the probabiltiy of having a silver or white car:

[tex]P(S\,or\,W | T)=P(S\,or\,W)=P(S)+P(W)=0.20+0.30=0.50[/tex]

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Answer:

a. 3

b. 5

c. 4

d. 4

e. 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

read below

Step-by-step explanation:

a.3

b.5

c.2

d.2

6. 8p

Two samples are randomly selected from each population. The sample statistics are given below.
n1 = 150 n2 = 275
x1 = 72.86 -x2 = 67.34
s1 = 15.98 s2 = 35.67
The value of the standardized test statistic to test the claim that μ1 > μ2 is _________.
-2.19
2.19
3.15
-3.15

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Answer:

Null hypothesis: [tex]\mu_1 \leq \mu_2[/tex]

Alternative hypothesis: [tex]\mu_1 > \mu_2[/tex]

The statistic is given by:

[tex]t= \frac{\bar X_1 -\bar X_2}{\sqrt{\frac{s^2_1}{n_1} +\frac{s^2_2}{n_2}}}[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex] t=\frac{72.86-67.34}{\sqrt{\frac{15.98^2}{150} +\frac{35.67^2}{275}}}=2.194[/tex]

And the best option would be:

2.19

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the following info given:

n1 = 150 n2 = 275

[tex]\bar x_1 = 72.86, \bar x_2 = 67.34[/tex]

s1 = 15.98 s2 = 35.67

We want to test the following hypothesis:

Null hypothesis: [tex]\mu_1 \leq \mu_2[/tex]

Alternative hypothesis: [tex]\mu_1 > \mu_2[/tex]

The statistic is given by:

[tex]t= \frac{\bar X_1 -\bar X_2}{\sqrt{\frac{s^2_1}{n_1} +\frac{s^2_2}{n_2}}}[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex] t=\frac{72.86-67.34}{\sqrt{\frac{15.98^2}{150} +\frac{35.67^2}{275}}}=2.194[/tex]

And the best option would be:

2.19

Of the mathematics degrees awarded in recent years, 76% were bachelor’s degrees, 21% were master’s degrees and the remaining 3% were doctorates. Moreover, women earned 52% of bachelors, 40% of masters and 22% of doctorates. What is the probability that a randomly chosen mathematics degree was a master's degree given that it was awarded to a woman? Give your answer to 4 decimal places.

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Answer:

0.1729 = 17.29% probability that a randomly chosen mathematics degree was a master's degree given that it was awarded to a woman

Step-by-step explanation:

Bayes Theorem:

Two events, A and B.

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(B)*P(A|B)}{P(A)}[/tex]

In which P(B|A) is the probability of B happening when A has happened and P(A|B) is the probability of A happening when B has happened.

In this question:

Event A: Given to a woman.

Event B: Masters degree.

21% were master’s degrees

This means that [tex]P(B) = 0.21[/tex]

Women earned 40% of masters

This means that [tex]P(A|B) = 0.4[/tex]

Probability of the degree being given to a women:

52% of 76%, 40% of 21% and 22% of 3%. So

[tex]P(A) = 0.52*0.76 + 0.4*0.21 + 0.22*0.03 = 0.4858[/tex]

What is the probability that a randomly chosen mathematics degree was a master's degree given that it was awarded to a woman?

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{0.21*0.4}{0.4858} = 0.1729[/tex]

0.1729 = 17.29% probability that a randomly chosen mathematics degree was a master's degree given that it was awarded to a woman

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Answer:

D. 6.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Well you can make a triangle with the line PQ with it's height as 2 and base as 6.

Then you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of PQ.

a²+b²=c²

2²+6²=c²

4+36=c²

40=c²

c²=40

Square root both sides

c=[tex]\sqrt{40}[/tex]

c≈6.3

Our answer is D. 6.3

Jana ran 7 days last week. She ran the same number of miles every day, and she ran 28 miles in all. What is Janas rate?

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Answer:

Janas rate is of 4 miles per day.

Step-by-step explanation:

Her rate is the number of miles she ran per day.

We can solve this using a rule of three.

In 7 days, she ran 28 miles. How many miles she ran a day, that is, in one day?

1 day - x miles

7 days - 28 miles

[tex]7x = 28[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{28}{7}[/tex]

[tex]x = 4[/tex]

Janas rate is of 4 miles per day.

Fertilizer: A new type of fertilizer is being tested on a plot of land in an orange grove, to see whether it increases the amount of fruit produced. The mean number of pounds of fruit on this plot of land with the old fertilizer was 380 pounds. Agriculture scientists believe that the new fertilizer may change the yield. State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses.

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Answer:

The null and alternative hypothesis for this problem are:

[tex]H_0:\mu=380\\\\H_a: \mu>380[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The alternative hypothesis shows the claim of the researchers. In this case, that the new type of fertilizer significantly increase the actual yield with the old fertilizer:

[tex]H_a: \mu>380[/tex]

The null hypothesis is the hypothesis to be nullified, so it states that the claim is not true and the yield is the same (or, at least, not significantly higher) as with the old fertilizer:

[tex]H_0: \mu=380[/tex]

For problems 3 and 4, find the missing side of the triangle. Leave answers in simplest radical form.

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Answer: 3. 4[tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex]            4. [tex]\sqrt{225}[/tex]    

Step-by-step explanation:

8^2 + 12^3 = c^2

64 + 144 = c^2

208 = c^2

√208

[tex]4\sqrt{13}[/tex]

The final answer is the square root of 208

8^2 + b^2 = 17^2

64 + b^2 = 289

-64               64

   b^2 = 225

[tex]\sqrt{225}[/tex]

 

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the part to part ratio for gender in a daycare of children in which 16 of them are male

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Answer:

16:0

Step-by-step explanation:

A certain test preparation course is designed to help students improve their scores on the LSAT exam. A mock exam is given at the beginning and end of the course to determine the effectiveness of the course. The following measurements are the net change in 4 students' scores on the exam after completing the course: 12,7,13,11 Using these data, construct a 80% confidence interval for the average net change in a student's score after completing the course. Assume the population is approximately normal. Step 3 of 4 : Find the critical value that should be used in constructing the confidence interval. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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Answer:

The 80% confidence interval for the average net change is (8.596, 12.904).

Critical value t=1.638.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we calculate the mean and standard deviation of the sample:

[tex]M=\dfrac{1}{n}\sum_{i=1}^n\,x_i\\\\\\M=\dfrac{1}{4}(12+7+13+11)\\\\\\M=\dfrac{43}{4}\\\\\\M=10.75\\\\\\s=\dfrac{1}{n-1}\sum_{i=1}^n\,(x_i-M)^2\\\\\\s=\dfrac{1}{3}((12-10.75)^2+(7-10.75)^2+(13-10.75)^2+(11-10.75)^2)\\\\\\s=\dfrac{20.75}{3}\\\\\\s=6.92\\\\\\[/tex]

We have to calculate a 80% confidence interval for the mean.

The population standard deviation is not known, so we have to estimate it from the sample standard deviation and use a t-students distribution to calculate the critical value.

The sample mean is M=10.75.

The sample size is N=4.

When σ is not known, s divided by the square root of N is used as an estimate of σM:

[tex]s_M=\dfrac{s}{\sqrt{N}}=\dfrac{2.63}{\sqrt{4}}=\dfrac{2.63}{2}=1.315[/tex]

The degrees of freedom for this sample size are:

[tex]df=n-1=4-1=3[/tex]

The t-value for a 80% confidence interval and 3 degrees of freedom is t=1.638.

The margin of error (MOE) can be calculated as:

[tex]MOE=t\cdot s_M=1.638 \cdot 1.315=2.154[/tex]

Then, the lower and upper bounds of the confidence interval are:

[tex]LL=M-t \cdot s_M = 10.75-2.154=8.596\\\\UL=M+t \cdot s_M = 10.75+2.154=12.904[/tex]

The 80% confidence interval for the average net change is (8.596, 12.904).

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Answer:

.30

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is .30333 (with the 3 repeating) and since 3 is less than 5 you leave the second number as is.

which is the equation of a circle with center (-3, -5) and radius of 4

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Answer: -8

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is -8, hope this helps

Indicate in standard form equation of the line passing through the given 

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Answer:

x + y = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

slope is rise/run so -6/6 = -1

y = -x+b

solve for b by plugging in any point

6 = 0 + b -> b = 6

y = -x+6

x + y = 6

For a particular diamond mine, 78% of the diamonds fail to qualify as "gemstone grade". A random sample of 106 diamonds is analyzed. Find the mean μ.

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Answer:

Mean of the binomial distribution  μ = 82.68

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:-

Given sample size 'n' = 106 diamonds

The probability that the diamonds fail to qualify as "gemstone grade

p = 78% =0.78

We will use binomial distribution

Mean of the binomial distribution

                                       μ = n p

                                       μ = 106 × 0.78

                                       μ = 82.68

conclusion:-

Mean of the binomial distribution  μ = 82.68

While traveling to Europe, Phelan exchanged 250 US dollars for euros. He spent 150 euros on his trip. After returning to the United States he converts his money back to US dollars. How much of the original 250 US dollars does Phelan now have? Round to the nearest cent.
1 European euro = 1.3687 US dollars
44.70 US dollars
73.06 US dollars
136.87 US dollars
140.41 US dollars

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

€150 ($1.3687 / €1) = $205.30

$250 − $205.30 = $44.70

Answer:

A: 44.70 US dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose that y = 5 x plus 4 and it is required that y be within 0.005 units of 8. For what values of x will this be​ true?

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Answer:

so we have an inequality for y -

7.995<y<8.005

Then now we need in inequality for x

(y-4)/5 = x

so that means that so if we have (7.995-4)/5 we get 3.995/5 = 7.99

so we have our first 7.99<x<b

Now we solve for b

So that means that 5.005/5 = 1.001

since we are changing it we switch our signs

from 7.99<x<1.001

we do 7.99>x>1.001

therefore

1.001<x<7.99

Answer:

0.795 [tex]\leq[/tex] y [tex]\leq[/tex] 0.805

Step-by-step explanation:

8 = 5x + 4

5x = 4

x = 4/5 or 0.800

therefore 0.800 + .005 and 0.800 - .005 =

0.795 [tex]\leq[/tex] y [tex]\leq[/tex] 0.805

which expression is equivalent to (5x^3)(4x)^3?
A. 20x^6
B. 320x^6
C. 500x^6
D. 8,000x^6

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Answer:

320 x^6

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x^3)(4x)^3

5 x^3  * 4^3 * x*3

5x^3 *64x^3

320 x^6

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

= 5x^3  * 4^3 * x^3

= 5x^3 *64x^3

= 320x^6

Hope this helps!

A ​$210 suit is marked down by 10​%. Find the sale price.

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Answer:

sale prices = $252

Step-by-step explanation: 280 - (280 x 10%) = 280 - 28 = $252

Answer:

$189

Step-by-step explanation:

10% of 210 = 21

210 - 21  = 189

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

[tex]h=\sqrt{1.44}\\h = 1.2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Base of the triangle on the left = 0.5

Use pythagorean theorem

[tex]a^{2} + b^{2} = c^{2}[/tex]

Substitute

[tex]0.5^{2} + b^{2} = 1.3^{2}[/tex]

[tex]b^{2} = 1.3^2 - 0.5^2[/tex]

[tex]b^2 = 1.44[/tex]

[tex]b = \sqrt{1.44} \\[/tex]

[tex]b = 1.2[/tex]

in this case b is the height

so

[tex]h=\sqrt{1.44}\\h = 1.2[/tex]

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

416

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

385

Step-by-step explanation:

use l x w

14x19

16x3

7x10

385

1.solve for x 3x - 2 = 3 - 4x

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Answer:

[tex]x=\frac{5}{7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]3x - 2 = 3 - 4x[/tex]

Add [tex]2[/tex] and [tex]4x[/tex] on both sides of the equation.

[tex]3x - 2 +2+4x= 3 - 4x+2+4x[/tex]

[tex]3x+4x=-4x+5+4x[/tex]

[tex]7x=5[/tex]

Divide [tex]7[/tex] on both sides of the equation.

[tex]\frac{7x}{7}=\frac{5}{7}[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{5}{7}[/tex]

A steep mountain is inclined 74 degree to the horizontal and rises to a height of 3400 ft above the surrounding plain. A cable car is to be installed running to the top of the mountain from a point 890 ft out in the plain from the base of the mountain. Find the shortest length of cable needed.

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Answer:

about 3878 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the cable is not doubled, we need to find the length of the base of the mountain i.e

3400/tan(74)  = about 975 ft

Therefore, the length of the cable  =

√[ 3400² + (975 + 890)²]  = about 3878 ft

The students in Mrs. Willow's reading class are all reading the same novel independently. Four students create a graph of their reading rates, in words per minute, as shown below. Which student reads the fastest? A. Mason B. RIley C. Sarah D. Charlie

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Answer:

Mason reads the fastest

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

try to see how much every person reads every one or two minutes.

Charlie: 350 in two min

Mason :400 in two min

Sarah: 450 in two min (the middle of 300-600 is 450)

so between the three Sarah wins.

now Reilly is a bit more difficult but you can see that she read 4000 in 20 min. so if we divide it by 10 we can see she reads 400 in 2 min. and therefore Sarah os the winner.

I need help with this one

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Answer:

I think 4^0 is the answer

Solve for y
A)4
B)5
C)20
D)100
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Answer:  nice and funnyyyyy y=4

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 3=-7?what is this even mean

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Answer:

2 times some thing and plus 3 equals -7

Step-by-step explanation:

x = -5

Captain Gabriela has a ship, the H.M.S. Khan. The ship is two furlongs from dead pirate Daniel and his merciless band of thieves.

The captain has the probability of 1/2 of hitting the pirate ship. the pirate only has one good eye, so he hits the captains ship with probability 1/5 .

If both fire cannons at the same time, what is the probability that both the pirate and the captain hit each other's chip

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Answer:

[tex]\dfrac{1}{10}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability of the captain hitting the pirate ship [tex]=\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

Probability of the pirate hitting the captain's ship [tex]=\dfrac{1}{5}[/tex]

If both fire cannons at the same time, the probability that both the pirate and the captain hit each other's ship

=P(Captain Hits AND Pirate Hits)

=P(Captain Hits) X P(Pirate Hits)

[tex]=\dfrac{1}{2} X \dfrac{1}{5}\\\\=\dfrac{1}{10}[/tex]

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