A) maximum mean weight of passengers = <span>load limit ÷ number of passengers
</span><span>
maximum mean weight of passengers = 3750 </span>÷ 25 = <span>150lb
</span>B) First, find the z-score:
z = (value - mean) / stdev
= (150 - 199) / 41
= -1.20
We need to find P(z > -1.20) = 1 - P(z < -1.20)
Now, look at a standard normal table to find <span>P(z < -1.20) = 0.11507, therefore:
</span>P(z > -1.20) = 1 - <span>0.11507 = 0.8849
Hence, <span>the probability that the mean weight of 25 randomly selected skiers exceeds 150lb is about 88.5%</span> </span>
C) With only 20 passengers, the new maximum mean weight of passengers = 3750 ÷ 20 = <span>187.5lb
Let's repeat the steps of point B)
z = (187.5 - 199) / 41
= -0.29
P(z > -0.29) = 1 - P(z < -0.29) = 1 - 0.3859 = 0.6141
</span>Hence, <span>the probability that the mean weight of 20 randomly selected skiers exceeds 187.5lb is about 61.4%
D) The mean weight of skiers is 199lb, therefore:
number</span> of passengers = <span>load limit ÷ <span>mean weight of passengers
= 3750 </span></span><span>÷ 199
= 18.8
The new capacity of 20 skiers is safer than 25 skiers, but we cannot consider it safe enough, since the maximum capacity should be of 18 skiers.</span>
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Answer:
B. 9 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of face masks Ray can make with 20 m of cord is ...
(20 m)(100 cm/m)/(10.25 cm/mask) = 195.12195 masks
To make one more mask, he will need to buy an additional amount of ...
(196 -195.12195)×(10.25 cm) ≈ 9.00 cm
Ray would need to add 9 cm of cord to his order.
Answer:
x = 50
R = $2500
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question a quadratic equation,
−x² + 100x
To find the selling price, x, which will give highest revenue, y, we will find maximum value of parabola curve −x² + 100x
The value of -b/2a tells you the value x of the vertex of the function
−x² + 100x
here a = -1
b = 100
Selling price = -(100)/2(-1)
= 50
R = −(50)² + 100(50)
= 2500
Answer: I wrote the answer in docs so here is the pic for the whole equation i explained it too! I hope this helped
1 quart = 32 ounces
<span>640 / 32
if you need more explaining just ask </span>