There are three options which are the square roots of 100, and those are C. -10, D. 10, and F. |10|
C: (-10)^2 = -10 * -10 = 100 (- * - = +)
D: 10 * 10 = 100
F: |10| = 10, and 10 * 10 = 100 (these brackets make a negative number positive, and a positive number stays positive)
Step-by-step explanation:
A) as you can see there is no current flowing in a bar magnet so (incorrect)
B) Lines of magnetic field is going in A-->B direction so it have starting and ending points.(incorrect)
C) Yes whenever a magnetic object is placed near the another magnetic object they either attract or repell so they have a force in a form of push and pull [correct]
D)No because magnetic field lines goes from North--> South so A is the South pole [ incorrect]
E) Yes it will point always towards North pole of the magnet [correct]
F) yes it depends upon the density of field lines[correct]
G)No the near the magnet is it becomes more stronger as compared to magnet kept far.(incorrect)
So option C E F are correct
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Answer:
a. 19.68 miles per gallon.
b. 26.32 miles per gallon.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean gas mileage (μ) = 23.0 mpg
Standard deviation (σ) = 4.9 mpg
In a normal distribution, for any length X, the z-score is determined by the following expression:
In a normal distribution, the 25th percentile (first quartile) of a normal distribution has a corresponding z-score of z = -0.677 and the 75th percentile has a corresponding z-score of z = 0.677
a. The first quartile of the distribution of gas mileage is
19.68 miles per gallon.
b. The third quartile of the distribution of gas mileage is
26.32 miles per gallon.
If you learned about the 45-45-90 triangle (which is isosceles), then the faster way is to know that the hypotenuse (side opposite of right angle) is √2 times either one of the sides.
3√2 = (√2)x
x = 3
But if you didn't learn the 45-45-90 triangle yet, that's ok.
Recall the trigonometric ratios for right triangles: sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan).
If your angle is x, then
sin(x) = opposite side / hypotenuse
cos(x) = adjacent side / hypotenuse
tan(x) = opposite side / adjacent side
Remember the hypotenuse is the side opposite and across from the right angle (3√2 in this case).
An acronym to remember this is SohCahToa.
In this problem, the angle given is 45°, and you need to find the length of the adjacent side x. The hypotenuse is also given as 3√2.
Because we have the adjacent side and the hypotenuse, we use cosine to relate those two sides
cos(45°) = x / (3√2)
x = (3√2)cos45°
If you plug this into your calculator (in degree mode), then
x = 3