Q17:
one week = $560
52 weeks = 560 x 52 = $29120
Q18:
one year = $28500
52 weeks = 28500
1 week = 28500 ÷ 52 = $548
Q19:
5% of $300000 = 0.05 x 300000 = $15000
$15000 + $12000 = $27000
Answer:
The number is -2
Step-by-step explanation:
12 less than 7 times a number can be express as follows,
let the number = a
7a - 12
According to the question the number 7a - 12 is equals to 32 less than the product of - 3 and the number.
32 less than the product of -3 and the number can be express below.
-3a - 32. Therefore,
7a - 12 = -3a - 32
collect like terms
7a + 3a = - 32 + 12
10a = -20
divide both sides by 10
a = -20/10
a = -2
The number is -2
Answer:
Please refer to the attached graph
Step-by-step explanation:
Knowing the following:
X = amount of money donated to the city youth fund
Y = amount of money donated to the educational growth foundation
We can write the statements in form of equations:
"Will donate up to $500, the money will be divided between two charities"
(a)
"The amount donated to the educational growth foundation to be at least four times the amount donated to the city youth fund"
(b)
If we graph both equations we can see the area where both conditions are met (see graph attached)
Where the blue line is (a) and the red line is (b)
Shaded area represent all the possible solutions for the donations, for example:
X=100 and Y=400 or
X=50 and Y=200, etc.
Solution :
Sampling may be defined as the technique of selecting the individual members or the subset of the population to make a statistical inferences and estimates the characteristics of the entire population.
There are several sampling methods. This includes : Systematic sampling, clustered sampling, stratified sampling, quota sampling, judgement sampling, random sampling, convenience sampling and many more.
In the context, the sampling methods for each of the descriptions are :
a). The researcher use computer program to randomly choose a sample of 30 mice of the 1000 mice for using her study
--- Simple Random
b). The researcher chose the 1st 30 mice as she can reach the door to the mouse room
--- Convenience sampling
c). The mice those whose are kept in the cages on 10 various shelves in mouse room. The researcher or the experimenter chose the three mice from each shelve.
---- Stratified sampling
d). Each of the cage have 5 mice and the researcher randomly chooses 6 cages for her study
----- Cluster sampling
e). The researcher generates the list of the identification numbers which has been sorted from the smallest to the largest. The researcher randomly picks 1 mouse form the list and selects every 4 mouse until the researcher has 30 mice.
---- Systematic sampling