The maximum amount of supplies that the storage unit can hold is 28 ft³
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For us to calculate the volume or amount of space in Evan's prism, we will first of all calculate the volume of rectangular prisms. Formula is;
V = Length × width × height.
We are given;
length = 4 feet
width = 3.5 feet
height of the prism = 2 feet.
Thus;
V = 4 * 3.5 * 2
V = 28 ft³
Thus, the maximum amount of supplies that the storage unit can hold is 28 ft³
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given
mass (m) = 5000 kg
velocity (v) = 100 km/h = 100* 1000/ 3600 = 27.78m/s
Now
Kinetic energy
= 1/2 mv²
= 1/2 * 5000 * 27.78²
= 1929321 joule
Answer:
Only option A. cannot be simplified; is in its simplest form.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for A. to have a simplified form, it must have a specified degree or leading term, which it does not have, making it impossible to simplify.
Answer:
Answer:
a).
The amount spent on school materials for each term of all ST201students
b).
a).
It is not a random sample. This looks like a convenience sampling and there is sampling bias. This sample is not representative of the entire population. Since it is not a random sample it is not appropriate to generalize the results to all students.
b).
The sample size is 80 which is greater than 30. It is large enough to assume normal distribution according to central limit theorem.
c).
mean: $617
z critical value at 95%: 1.96
standard error = σ/sqrt(n) =500/sqrt(80) = 55.9017
lower limit= mean-1.96*se = 617-1.96*55.9017=507.43
upper limit= mean+1.96*se = 617+1.96*55.9017=726.57
d).
The amount spent on school materials for each term for the 80 ST201students is $617. We are 95% confident that amount spent on school materials for each term of all ST201students falls in the interval ($507.43, $726.57).
Step-by-step explanation: