Answer:
Both flights approach each other at a speed of 624.70 Knots. The FAA minimum separation is not violated as both airplanes are 7.26 Nautical miles away from each other at the time when one of the flights( flight AA) passes through Frada Heights.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this kind of problem, the knowledge of concept of relative velocity is needed as the first question requested how fast the flights were approaching each other. To find the minimum distance between both flights, the closest point of approach between both flights should be taken into consideration which was Frada heights. Flight AA passes through Frada Heights in a shorter time of 0.079 hours. This is the time at which both flights approach each other the closest and so the minimum distance (separation) between them. This was calculated to be 7.26NM which is greater than the FAA's minimum this requirement for flight was not violated.
Detailed calculation steps can be found in the attachment below.
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Answer:
A) (-6, 8)
B) (x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)
Step-by-step explanation:
B) The rule for reflection across the y-axis is that the x-coordinate changes sign:
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)
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A) To find the pre-image point, one can simply reflect the image back across the y-axis:
A'(6, 8) ⇒ A(-6, 8)
<h3><u>The function that represents the price P of the car after x years is:</u></h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
<em><u>The decreasing function is given as:</u></em>
Where,
y is future value
a is initial value
r is decreasing rate in decimal
t is time period
From given,
a = 25000
number of years = x
future value = P
Therefore,
Thus the function is found
Answer:
B)
Step-by-step explanation:
In statistics, an outlier is a data point that differs significantly from other observations.
This can happen because of different reasons: it may be due to variability in the measurement or it may indicate an actual experimental error. If it is an actual experimental error then it can create problems when doing the statistical analysis.
A) We can say that this is true, the outliers are observed values far from the other data, however we can make a much deeper analysis of this.
B) This is the right answer, since we don't know what is really causing the outlier, we need to take a closer look to see if they are just mistakes (and therefore be removed). If they are not mistakes we need to do the analysis with and without them to reach correct conclusions.
C) this is wrong because although the part of the histogram is true. It is not true that they should be ignored.
d) The outliers differ significantly from the other data but this doesn't make them the minimum and maximum values in a data set and therefore they should not be treated as such.
Therefore, the correct answer is B)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: