The answer is x=13
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Initially there were 12 dogs
dogs left at the end of day =4
number of dogs sold=12-4=8
price of one dog=$104
price of 8 dogs = 104*8= $832
initially there were 8 cats
cats left at the end of day =5
number of cats sold =8-5=3
price of one cat= $25
price of 3 cats =25*3= $75
ratio of sales for dogs to cats = 832/75
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I learned this easy way to complete the sqare in the fastest way possible
First you want to get it to x^2. So the first thing you would do is divide the entire equation by 2 to get 2(x^2 -5/2x +3/2). then you do one half of b or in this case -5/2. That would make -5/4. you would put this into the factor.
2( x -5/4 + ) ( x -5/4 - )
Then you square that number (-5/4)
That makes 25/16. you take that number and subtract the last number or the constant, c to make 1/16. now to finish it up you square root that number. the squre root of 1/16 is 1/4. then you put that into the last part of the factor.
2( x -5/4 + 1/4) ( x -5/4 - 1/4)
Then you simplify
(x-1) 2(x-3/2)
(x-1) (2x-3)
now to make sure I am correct, I will re-multiply it out
2x^2 -5x + 3
Answer:
Option 2 - Approximately 24–36 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : A standard American Eskimo dog has a mean weight of 30 pounds with a standard deviation of 2 pounds. Assuming the weights of standard Eskimo dogs are normally distributed.
To find : What range of weights would 99.7% of the dogs have?
Solution :
The range of 99.7% will lie between the mean ± 3 standard deviations.
We have given,
Mean weight of Eskimo dogs is
Standard deviation of Eskimo dogs is
The range of weights would 99.7% of the dogs have,
Therefore, The range is approximately, 24 - 36 pounds.
So, Option 2 is correct.
If I were u I would chose B