We performed the following operations:
If you multiply the parent function by a constant, you get a vertical stretch if the constant is greater than 1, a vertical compression if the constant is between 0 and 1. In this case the constant is 2, so we have a vertical stretch.
If you change the sign of a function, you reflect its graph across the x axis.
If you add a constant to a function, you translate its graph vertically. If the constant is positive, you translate upwards, otherwise you translate downwards. In this case, the constant is -1, so you translate 1 unit down.
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The first one
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Answer:
187.5 doughnuts (about 188)
62.5 candy bars (about 63)
Step-by-step explanation:
So the proportion of middle schoolers who prefer doughnuts is p = 9/12. That means the proportion of middle schoolers who prefer candy is 1 - 9/12 = 3/12.
The number of middle schoolers is n = 250.
Let X represent the number of doughnuts you need. The expected number is E(X) = np, so multiply them together:
E(X) = np
E(X) = 250 * 9/12 = 187.5 doughnuts
Let Y represent the number of candy bars you need. The expected number is E(Y) = np, so multiply them together:
E(Y) = np
E(Y) = 250 * 3/12 = 62.5 candy bars