She can buy a basket and three more pounds of vegetables with 50 cents left
We can automatically see that we are dealing with a percent decrease because we are going from a smaller to a bigger number. We need to first find what percent of 140the number 84 is. to do this we can set up the following equation:
140/84=100/x (this equation is basically saying if 140 is 100(%) what would 84 be?)
solving for x here gives us x = (84 X 100)/140 = 60, so 84 is 60 percent of 140 which means 140 decreased by 40 percent.
Let me know if I can clear anything else up.
the first two are correct, but the answer for c should be 125
No, it's not possible for the sides of a triangle to have those lengths.
According to the triangle inequality theorem, the sum of any two sides of the triangle has to be bigger than the last side. Let's test this.
This inequality satisfies the triangle inequality theorem.
This also satisfies the theorem.
Uh oh. This does not satisfy the triangle inequality theorem. Thus, it is not possible for a triangle to have these side lengths.
Answer:
Pr(X >42) = Pr( Z > -2.344)
= Pr( Z< 2.344) = 0.9905
Step-by-step explanation:
The scenario presented can be modeled by a binomial model;
The probability of success is, p = 0.65
There are n = 80 independent trials
Let X denote the number of drivers that wear a seat belt, then we are to find the probability that X is greater than 42;
Pr(X > 42)
In this case we can use the normal approximation to the binomial model;
mu = n*p = 80(0.65) = 52
sigma^2 = n*p*(1-p) = 18.2
Pr(X >42) = Pr( Z > -2.344)
= Pr( Z< 2.344) = 0.9905