Answer:
It's (very roughly) 12 hours from one high tide to the next, and of course the same for low tides. That's because the tides produced when the Moon is directly overhead or in the opposite direction are the same. Same with two low tides, since there are two tides a day (both low and high).
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Answer: 61,750 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The p-value of the tires to outlast the warranty = 0.96
The probability that corresponds to 0.96 from a Normal distribution table is 1.75.
Mean :
Standard deviation :
The formula for z-score is given by : -
Hence, the tread life of tire should be 61,750 miles if they want 96% of the tires to outlast the warranty.
Answer: 3.4 h
Explanation:
1) The basis to solve this kind of problems is that the speed of working together is equal to the sum of the individual speeds.
This is: speed of doing the project together = speed of Cody working alone + speed of Kaitlyin working alone.
2) Speed of Cody
Cody can complete the project in 8 hours => 1 project / 8 h
3) Speed of Kaitlyn
Kaitlyn can complete the project in 6 houres => 1 project / 6 h
4) Speed working together:
1 / 8 + 1 / 6 = [6 + 8] / (6*8 = 14 / 48 = 7 / 24
7/24 is the velocity or working together meaning that they can complete 7 projects in 24 hours.
Then, the time to complete the entire project is the inverse: 24 hours / 7 projects ≈ 3.4 hours / project.Meaning 3.4 hours to complete the project.