Answer: $244.83
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the original amount spent on dvds:
$12.95 * 4 = $51.80
Then, the sales tax (6.5% is converted to decimal form by dividing by 100):
$51.80 * 0.065 = $3.367
Add the sales tax to the original amount to get the total amount spent:
$51.80 + $3.367 = $55.167
Round to the nearest hundredth:
$55.167 -> $55.17
Subtract the total amount from the money received for his birthday:
$300 - $55.17 = $244.83
Answer:
a. Fred's margin of error is larger than Ted's.
Step-by-step explanation:
Margin of error of a confidence interval:
In which z is related to the confidence level(the higher the confidence level the larger the value of z) is the standard deviation of the population and n is the size of the sample.
From this, we have that:
A higher confidence level leads to a larger margin of error.
A larger sample size leads to a smaller margin of error.
In this question:
Same confidence level.
Fred's sample is smaller, so his margin of error will be larger.
The correct answer is given by option a.
How do you do it and where ?
Answer: The answer is D . The graph
Step-by-step explanation: It was the answer given on Edge.
Answer:
17.6 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
I know you are using Windows 10 OS or something because of the cortana thingie and task bar option, and you can do Windows Key + Shift + S to take a screenshot.
This gives much better quality than a third party device and lets us evade the terrible pixel green line rippley thingies that form. Plus it is more efficient and faster.
Circumference formula is Diameter * Pi.
I assume the 5.6 mi. is the diameter since the line segment is going completely through the circle.
Pi is something of the lines of 3.141592653 blah blah blah and goes on forever, but the point is, we take it to be 3.14 when doing circle stuff so we don't die from old age trying to figure out a question of a 1 x 1 circle.
So 5.6 * 3.14 is 17.584 which is your answer.
It says to round to the nearest tenth though, so you round and get
17.6 since the 5 in 17.584 is the tenths place, the 8 is the hundredths place, the 4 is the thousandths place and so on and so forth.
(The " * " symbol represents multiplication and is in use all the time when going to higher levels of education.)