I believe it is WW and WL for the top row and LW and LL for the second one. This kind of reminds me of punnett squares.
Answer:
The overall probability of type II diabetes among 40- to 59-year-olds in Houston is 9.3%.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have these following rates of type II diabetes:
7% among Caucasians
10% among African-Americans
12% among Hispanics
5% among Asian-Americans.
The ethnic distribution of Houston is:
30% Caucasian
25% African-American
40% Hispanic
5% Asian-American
What is the overall probability of type II diabetes among 40- to 59-year-olds in Houston?
is the probability of finding a Caucasian with type II diabetes in Houston. So it is 7% of 30%.
is the probability of finding an African-American with type II diabetes in Houston. So it is 10% of 25%.
is the probability of finding a Hispanic with type II diabetes in Houston. So it is 12% of 40%.
is the probability of finding an Asian-American with type II diabetes in Houston. So it is 5% of 5%.
The overall probability of type II diabetes among 40- to 59-year-olds in Houston is 9.3%.
Answer:
W=15.71 inch, L=2.29 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
If you fold a piece of paper, it will have 2 rectangles.
If you fold it again, it will have 4 rectangles.
If you fold it again, it will have 8 rectangles.
So, if you fold it n times, it will have 2^n rectangles.
If your paper has 128 rectangles, you made
7 folds.
1) The larger number is 33.
2) Joan weighs 47.5 kg, and Annie weighs 44.5 kg.
3) Ronnie walks at a rate of 4 km/h, while Margie walks at a rate of 2 km/h.
4) It takes 3 hours for Lea to do the same task working alone.
5) Katie is 5 years old and Rico is 1 year old.
To solve each problem, the following calculations must be done:
1)
(54 - 12) / 2 = X
42 / 2 = X
21 = X
21 + 12 = 33
33 + 21 = 54
2)
(92 - 3) / 2 = X
89 / 2 = X
44.5 = X
44.5 + 3 = 47.5
44.5 + 47.5 = 92
3)
1000 / 3 x 2 = 666.666
0.666 x 6 = 3.999
0.333 x 6 = 1.999
4)
1/5 + 1/X = 1/2
10/5 + 10/X = 10/2
2 + X = 5
X = 5 - 2
X = 3
5)
5 /// 1
8 /// 4
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