There are many answers for this and this is one of them:
Y = 4(3 + 1)
Y = 16
X intercept = (-3, 0) (3, 0)
y int = (-2,0) (2,0)
The number in parenthesis after f is the x coordinate. Basically, it says which y coordinate is tied with an x value. In choice a, it says that when x is 0 y is 3, etc.
So, you can look at the graph to see which answer choice has a point from the graph. Choice a says (0,3), and that does not match. Choice b says (5,-1) and that does match. So the answer is B.
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Answer:
The critical value that should be used is T = 2.0796.
The 95% confidence interval for the mean repair cost for the dryers is between $91.912 and $105.648.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the standard deviation for the sample, which means that the t-distribution is used to solve this question.
The first step to solve this problem is finding how many degrees of freedom, we have. This is the sample size subtracted by 1. So
df = 22 - 1 = 21
95% confidence interval
Now, we have to find a value of T, which is found looking at the t table, with 21 degrees of freedom(y-axis) and a confidence level of . So we have T = 2.0796, which is the critical value that should be used.
The margin of error is:
In which s is the standard deviation of the sample and n is the size of the sample.
The lower end of the interval is the sample mean subtracted by M. So it is 98.78 - 6.868 = $91.912
The upper end of the interval is the sample mean added to M. So it is 98.78 + 6.868 = $105.648
The 95% confidence interval for the mean repair cost for the dryers is between $91.912 and $105.648.
Answer:
There are 0.005 hundreds in 5/10.
Step-by-step explanation:
Claire drew model of 5/10
We want to know how many hundreds are in 5/10.
Let us use an obvious example.
There are three 2's in 6 right?
Suppose we didn't know this, and we are told to find how many 2's are in 6, we get this by representing this in an algebraic expression as:
There are x 2's in 6. This can be written as
2x = 6
Solving for x, by dividing both sides by 2, we have the number of 2's that are in 6.
x = 6/2 = 3.
Now, to our work
We want to find how many hundreds are in 5/10. We solve the equation
100x = 5/10
x = 5/1000 = 0.005
There are 0.005 hundreds in 5/10.