Answer:
27 15/28 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we are adding 21 1/4 to 6 2/7, we need to find the LCD, or, least common denominator, so that we can add 1/4 and 2/7 together.
1*4=4 1*7=7
2*4=8 2*7=14
3*4=12 3*7=21
4*4=16 <u>4*7=28</u>
5*4=20
6*4=24
<u>7*4=28</u>
Since we had to multiply 7 four times to get it equal to 28, we need to take 2/7 * 4/4. This will give you 8/28. Then, since we multiplied 4 seven times to get it equal to 28, we need to take 1/4 *7/7. This will give you 7/28. Finally, you need to add 8/28 and 7/28 since they now share the same denominator.
8/28 + 7/28=15/28
For our last step, we need to add the whole numbers together so the answer is complete.
21+6=27
27+15/28= 27 15/28 degrees
Answer:
0.2514 = 25.14% probability that the diameter of a selected bearing is greater than 85 millimeters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Problems of normally distributed samples are solved using the z-score formula.
In a set with mean and standard deviation , the zscore of a measure X is given by:
The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.
In this question, we have that:
Find the probability that the diameter of a selected bearing is greater than 85 millimeters.
This is 1 subtracted by the pvalue of Z when X = 85. Then
has a pvalue of 0.7486.
1 - 0.7486 = 0.2514
0.2514 = 25.14% probability that the diameter of a selected bearing is greater than 85 millimeters.
Okay, so your first one, number six. You have two shapes there, a cone and a circle. Now you have a full cone and a half of a circle. Let's start with the cone. The formula for the volume of a cone is πr²h/3. You have your height, that is 12, so get your paper out and plug that in. H = 12. Now, your radius is where it gets a bit tricky. Have you ever heard of the Pythagorean theorem? It's a²+b²=c². Look at the cone, but look at it like it's a two-dimensional shape. You see the triangle in the middle, ignore the rest and pretend it's only that triangle. You now have a right triangle, You know your height is 12, and by looking at the triangle adjacent to it, and know it's equal, you know that your hypotenuse (the longest side of your triangle) is 15. So plug that into the Pythagorean theorem. Now you have 12²+b²=15². Use algebra to work that out, and you're left with 9. So your radius is 9. Now plug that into your volume of a cone equation. The volume of the cone is about 1017.88. Now find the circle or sphere. The formula is 4/3πr³. Just plug in your radius and get your answer, which is 3053.63. Now cut that in half, as you've only got half a circle. Now you've got 1526.82. Now add that to the volume of your cone, and you've got your final answer. 2544.7, or about that. I used π on a calc, and not 3.14, so it might be a little different.
Do you think you can do the next one? Just look at your triangle in there. You've already got one side and a hypotenuse, so plug it into the Pythagorean theorem and get your last side. Then look at the little marks on there and you can see if places are the same. If you need help with it don't hesitate to ask. I'm staying up all night anyway. Homeschooled and behind, so I'm not going anywhere.