It is a right Right Triangle because, they have two equal sides.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In the model
Log (salary) = B0 + B1LSAT +B2GPA +B3log(libvol) +B4log(cost)+B5 rank+u
The hypothesis that rank has no effect on log (salary) is H0:B5 = 0. The estimated equation (now with standard errors) is
Log (salary) = 8.34 + .0047 LSAT + .248 GPA + .095 log(libvol)
(0.53) (.0040) (.090) (.033)
+ .038 log(cost) – .0033 rank
(.032) (.0003)
n = 136, R2 = .842.
The t statistic on rank is –11(i.e. 0.0033/0.0003), which is very significant. If rank decreases by 10 (which is a move up for a law school), median starting salary is predicted to increase by about 3.3%.
(ii) LSAT is not statistically significant (t statistic ≈1.18) but GPA is very significance (t statistic ≈2.76). The test for joint significance is moot given that GPA is so significant, but for completeness the F statistic is about 9.95 (with 2 and 130 df) and p-value ≈.0001.
M^2 = 49
M^2 = 7^2
M = -7 and M = 7
Answer:
The length of the third side of the triangle is 30.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the formula for the Pythagorean Theorem:
The hypotenuse, based on the problem, is 50. Anyways, let's get back to calculating!
We need to multiply 40 times 40 and 50 times 50.
40 times 40, or 40 squared, equals to 1600.
50 times 50, or 50 squared, equals to 2500.
Now, let's subtract. 2500 - 1600 = 900. We need to find the square root of 900--which is 30, because 30 times 30, or 30 squared, equals to 900.
Answer:
The volume of the toy is
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the volume of the hemisphere
The volume of the hemisphere is given by the formula
In this problem, the wide of the toy is equal to the diameter of the hemisphere
so
----> the radius is half the diameter
substitute
step 2
Find the volume of the cone
The volume of the cone is given by
we know that
The radius of the cone is the same that the radius of the hemisphere
so
The height of the cone is equal to subtract the radius of the hemisphere from the height of the toy
substitute the given values
step 3
Find the volume of the toy
we know that
The volume of the toy, is equal to the volume of the cone plus the volume of the hemisphere.
so
assume