120,000 renamed to ten thousand (10,000) is twelve ten thousand. Ten thousand in number form is 10,000. When you divide 120,000 (one hundred and twenty thousand) by 10,000 (ten thousand) you get 12. 120,000 (one hundred and twenty thousand) /10,000 (ten thousand) = 12. So there are twelve ten thousands in 120,000.
Answer:
7x^6×(9×^6-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
63x^12-35x^6
7x^6×(9×^6-5)
Answer:
75% confidence interval is 91.8±16.66. That is between 75.1 and 108.5 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is missing. It is as follows:
Adult wild mountain lions (18 months or older) captured and released for the first time in the San Andres Mountains had the following weights (pounds): 69 104 125 129 60 64
Assume that the population of x values has an approximately normal distribution.
Find a 75% confidence interval for the population average weight μ of all adult mountain lions in the specified region. (Round your answers to one decimal place.)
75% Confidence Interval can be calculated using M±ME where
- M is the sample mean weight of the wild mountain lions ()
- ME is the margin of error of the mean
And margin of error (ME) of the mean can be calculated using the formula
ME= where
- t is the corresponding statistic in the 75% confidence level and 5 degrees of freedom (1.30)
- s is the standard deviation of the sample(31.4)
Thus, ME= ≈16.66
Then 75% confidence interval is 91.8±16.66. That is between 75.1 and 108.5
Answer:
x=8
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x + 1)² = x² + (2x - 1)² = x² + (2x - 1)(2x - 1)
(2x + 1)(2x + 1) = x² + 4x²-2x-2x+1
4x²+2x+2x+1 = 5x²-4x+1
4x²+4x+1 = 5x²-4x+1
0= 5x²-4x²-4x-4x+1-1
0= x²-8x
x²-8x=0
x²=8x
x=8
Answer:
5i
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the rule of radicals
× ⇔
and = i
Given
=
= × ×
= 5 × × i
= 5i