A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 406 grams and a standard deviation of 9 grams.

If you pick one fruit at random, what is the probability that it will weigh between 379 grams and 394 grams

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Answer 1

Answer:

P(379<X<394) = 0.0899 = 8.99%

Step-by-step explanation:

P(379<X<394) = normalcdf(379,394,406,9) = 0.0898613146 ≅ 8.99%

Therefore, if you pick one fruit at random, the probability that it will weigh between 379 grams and 394 grams is 0.0899 or about an 8.99% chance of occurence.


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Answer:

I would go with third one down     3 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2 1/3 × 1 1/2

7/3 × 3/2   =  (7×3)/(3×2)

                 = 21/6

                 = 3 3/6

                 = 3 1/2

Select the word from the following list that best describes each situation.

1. You deposit money in a savings account, and every year the amount of
money in the account increases by 2.5%.

2. For every car sold, a car salesman is paid 6% of the car's price.

3. Someone who eats at a restaurant pays an extra 20% of the food price. This
extra money is kept by the person who served the food.

4. An antique furniture store pays $200 for a chair, adds 50% of that amount,
and sells the chair for $300.

5. The normal price of a mattress is $600, but it is on sale for 10% off

6. For any item you purchase in Texas, you pay an additional 6.25% of the
item's price to the state government.

A Tax
B. Commission
C. Discount
D. Markup
E Tip or gratuity
F. Interest

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Answer:

F

B

E

D

C

A

Step-by-step explanation:

8 girls have enough food for 6 days
How long would the same food last
4 girls if they eat at the same rate?​

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The least common multiple is divisible by both a and b and it is the smallest positive integer divisible by both. The same food last for 4 girls will last 12 days.

What is LCM?

The least common multiple that is divisible by both a and b is the smallest positive integer, lowest common multiple, or smallest common multiple of two numbers a and b, generally indicated by LCM.

The relationship between work and time is given by,

W = R × M × T

where W is the work, R is the rate of work, T is the time taken to do the work, and M is the number of people doing the work.

Given that 8 girls have enough food for 6 days. Therefore, the amount of food that a girl needs for a day is,

Amount of food that the girls need for a day = 1/(8×6) = 1/48

Now, if the same food is available then the time for which the food will last is,

[tex]\rm Time = \dfrac1{(4 \times \frac1{48})}[/tex]

         = 12 days

Hence, the same food last for 4 girls will last 12 days.

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B)1/3
C)1/5
D)1/6
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3/6 reduced is 1/2 so it should be a

Evaluate 7x + 3y when x = 2 and y = 4​

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Answer:

..............=7(2)+3(4)

=14+12=26.................

Step-by-step explanation:=> 7x+3y=> 7(2)+3(4)=> 14 +12=> 26

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Answer:

1. Yolanda's error is that the sample does not consist of all of Tichenor Middle School's students.

2. The sample size is 40 students. This is the sample size, because if you add up the amounts of students which voted for each animal, it adds up to 40.

Step-by-step explanation:

Last year, 45% of business owners gave a holiday gift to their employees. A survey of business owners conducted this year indicates that 30% plan to provide a holiday gift to their employees. Suppose the survey results are based on a sample of 80 business owners.
(a) How many business owners in the survey plan to provide a holiday gift to their employees this year?
(b) Suppose the business owners in the sample do as they plan. Compute the p value for a hypothesis test that can be used to determine if the proportion of business owners providing holiday gifts has decreased from last year. If required, round your answer to four decimal places. If your answer is zero, enter "0". Do not round your intermediate calculations.
(c) Using a 0.05 level of significance, would you conclude that the proportion of business owners providing gifts has decreased? We the null hypothesis. We conclude that the proportion of business owners providing gifts has decreased from 2008 to 2009. What is the smallest level of significance for which you could draw such a conclusion?

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Answer:

a)x₁  = 24  business owners plan to provide a gift this year

b)  p-value = 0,0017

c)p-value < α   we have to eject H₀   And support the claim that the proportion of business owners providing gifts has decrease

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Sample size 80

proportion  p₁  = 30 %   p₁ = 0,3

Then   x₁ = 80*0,3

x₁  = 24  business owners plan to provide a gift this year

b) Hypothesis Test

Null Hypothesis                    H₀          p₁  =  0,45

Alternative Hypothesis        Hₐ          p₁  <  0,45

p₁  =  0,3   then  q₁  =  1  -  0,3    q₁ =  0,7

z(s)  = ( p₁  -  0,45 )/ √p₁* q₁ / n

z(s)  =  -  0,15 / √0,002625

z(s) = - 0,15 / 0,05123

z(s) = - 2,9279

b)From z-table we find  p-value = 0,0017

c) If  α = 0,05   ( significance level )  as

p-value < α   we have to eject H₀   And support the claim that the proportion of business owners providing gifts has decrease

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W=15

Not good at explaining stuff so that's your answer, all I did was multiply the 5 and 3 together, but don't always rely on doing it that way.

Ms. A. Lee is an advisor for the Walton College of Business and she is often asked by students what they should major in if they want to make a lot of money. Of course, her bias was to recommend the Walton College, but in order to make this recommendation with some evidence behind her she conducted a study in which she compared salaries (6 years after graduation) for a random sample of U. of A. graduates. She divided them into 2 groups: those who graduated from the Walton College and those who had any other major in the university. She entered her data into an Excel spreadsheet as illustrated below.
Walton Alumni Non-Walton Alumni
78000 45000
74000 54000
70000 52000
89000 41000
1. What is the independent variable in this scenario?
2. What is the dependent variable in this scenario?
3. How would you describe the research design in this scenario?
4. Assume Ms. A. Lee concluded there was no difference in salaries between colleges (Walton or Non-Walton), how many conditions to infer causation have been met?

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Answer:

1. college

2, salary

3. true experiment

4. 2

Step-by-step explanation:

1. in this scenario the independent variable is the college. that is  either walton college or non walton.

2. the dependent variable is the variable of interest. And this is salary. Students want to know what to major in that can give them a lot of salary when they start working.

3. This is a true experiment due to the random sample assigned.

4.  2 conditions to infer causation have been met.

A small pond has a roughly rectangular shape. It is 22.3 kilometers wide and 24.5 kilometers long. Shrinking water levels are reducing the width by 1.4% each year and the length by 0.75% each year. Use the drop-down menus to choose or create functions to model: A. The width of the pond over time, w(t) B. The length of the pond over time , l(t) C. The area of the pond over time, a(t)

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 1st one it 22.3(1-0.014)^t second one is 24.5(1-.0075)^t

And it’s multiplication

Step-by-step explanation: alright so it’s lowering per year so if you evaluate every equation this makes the most sense because when you include “(1-)” it means percentage decrease and “(1+)” is percentage increase so this one make the most sense the other have some kind of increase rather than decrease

A bag contains 6 red marbles, 6 green marbles, and 6 blue marbles. If Olivia draws a marble, replaced it and then draws another marble, what is the probability that both marbles she draws will be red?

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Answer:

5/51 or 9.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Since she does not put the marble back it's dependent.

1/3 chances the first marble is red and 5/17 the second is too.

Multiply and you get 5/51 odds, or approximately 9.8% chance

Answer:

1/9.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prob(First marble is red) = 6/18 = 1/3

Prob(Second marble is red) = 1/3

Required probability = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9.


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Mrs Tan packed 42 strawberry cookies and 49 chocolate cookies in boxes
such that each box had an equal number of each type of cookies. What was
the greatest number of boxes used if all the cookies were packed?

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Answer:

6 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

HCF of 42 and 49 gives us 7.

So, 7 is the greatest number of boxes used if all cookies were packed.

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A horticulturist working for a large plant nursery is conducting experiments on the growth rate of a new shrub. Based on previous research, the horticulturist feels the average weekly growth rate of the new shrub is 4cm per week. A random sample of 40 shrubs has an average growth of 1.50cm per week with a standard deviation of 5cm. Is there overwhelming evidence to support the claim that the growth rate of the new shrub is less than 4cm per week at a 0.200 significance level?
Find the value of the test statistic. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary.

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Answer:

Following are the answer to the given question:

Step-by-step explanation:

Following are the null and alternative Hypothesis:

[tex]Null \ Hypothesis: \mu = 4\\\\Alternative \ Hypothesis: \mu < 4[/tex]

Rejection Zone

This is left tailed test, for α = 0.2 and df = 39

[tex]critical\ value(t) = -0.851\\\\reject\ H_0 \ when = t < -0.851[/tex]

Testing statistic:

[tex]t = \frac{(\bar{x} - \mu)}{( \frac{s}{\sqrt{n}})}[/tex]

  [tex]= \frac{1.5 - 4}{\frac{5}{\sqrt{40}}}\\\\= \frac{-2.5}{\frac{5}{6.32}}\\\\= \frac{-2.5}{0.79}\\\\ = -3.162[/tex]

[tex]P-value = 0.0015[/tex]

P-value < 0.2, reject the null hypothesis.

Approach to the Rejection Zone:

The null hypothesis is rejected since the test statistic t is outside of the critical range value. Only at the 0.200 significance mark, there's significant evidence that its new shrub's growth rate is less than 4 cm per week.

In an attempt to asses total daily travel taxes in various cities, the Global Business Travel Association conducted a study of daily travel taxes on lodging, rental cars, and meals (GBTA Foundation website, October 30, 2012). The data in the file named "TravelTax" are consistent with the findings of that study for business travel to Chicago. Assume the population standard deviation is known to be $8.50 and develop a 95% confidence interval of the population mean total daily travel taxes for Chicago.
Lodging, Car Rental, and Meal Taxes ($)
38.02
41.89
47.44
40.14
47.69
44.02
32.93
33.32
33.90
36.53
43.01
33.22
35.65
39.47
38.86
42.42
47.71
45.03
53.73
36.07
49.95
31.81
63.43
31.50
64.13
42.14
46.78
30.45
47.35
39.42
39.79
43.63
34.03
35.74
48.43
30.92
44.45
41.63
27.23
41.03
43.87
46.07
34.34
39.57
36.40
48.18
42.92
35.57
45.68
43.14
55.21
34.73
26.40
40.66
37.66
28.63
38.17
45.16
46.19
49.58
48.14
45.61
34.22
44.34
55.14
37.00
48.78
52.77
49.07
38.14
45.35
42.59
41.27
20.93
30.70
43.00
50.91
38.56
41.31
39.18
33.57
25.09
30.05
19.28
32.47
53.97
47.32
35.61
44.11
38.97
37.48
40.55
52.03
46.86
46.07
34.89
42.93
49.64
44.35
41.66
39.80
50.31
36.59
33.40
45.51
44.43
47.65
36.24
32.03
32.81
31.64
40.18
34.13
33.22
48.60
40.66
43.37
41.08
34.11
52.91
31.76
56.03
33.61
40.11
53.77
34.73
35.58
48.28
31.89
34.71
37.44
34.77
31.82
39.98
44.66
31.78
21.69
43.23
54.00
46.55
44.85
42.15
25.67
50.25
44.62
44.30
45.09
35.12
34.06
31.77
36.55
36.79
29.65
47.66
25.91
47.27
32.31
42.52
46.86
48.75
38.81
33.66
27.24
46.40
50.95
39.74
35.47
35.95
29.51
62.77
37.72
45.80
39.91
33.28
39.63
28.57
38.14
36.04
40.13
35.51
31.49
39.49
37.69
50.34
44.10
45.61
46.51
53.00
35.40
25.64
47.65
47.49
32.76
45.41
28.77
37.32
28.64
50.67
33.77
40.88

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Answer:

The 95% confidence interval of the population mean total daily travel taxes for Chicago is ($39.13, $41.49).

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step, before building the confidence interval, is finding the mean of the data set.

We are given 200 values, and the with the help of a calculator, the mean of this values is of 40.31.

Confidence interval:

We have that to find our [tex]\alpha[/tex] level, that is the subtraction of 1 by the confidence interval divided by 2. So:

[tex]\alpha = \frac{1 - 0.95}{2} = 0.025[/tex]

Now, we have to find z in the Ztable as such z has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \alpha[/tex].

That is z with a pvalue of [tex]1 - 0.025 = 0.975[/tex], so Z = 1.96.

Now, find the margin of error M as such

[tex]M = z\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

In which [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation of the population(8.50, as given in the problem) and n is the size of the sample(200).

[tex]M = 1.96\frac{8.50}{\sqrt{200}} = 1.18[/tex]

The lower end of the interval is the sample mean subtracted by M. So it is 40.31 - 1.18 = $39.13.

The upper end of the interval is the sample mean added to M. So it is 40.31 + 1.18 = $41.49.

The 95% confidence interval of the population mean total daily travel taxes for Chicago is ($39.13, $41.49).

Answer:

($39.132, $41.488)

A step-by-step explanation is mentioned in the attached image

A red panda at the zoo eats 1/10 pounds of food
each day. How many days will it take the red panda to eat one pound of food? 6 pounds of food? 56 pounds of food?

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Answer:

a. 10

b.60

c. 560

Step-by-step explanation:

a. 1 times 10

b. 10 times 6

c. 10 times 56

Find the surface area of this sphere.
Round to the nearest tenth.
10 cm
Formulas for Spheres
S.A. = 4rr2
V = firer
?] cm2
Enter

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Answer:

the answer is 62.8cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

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By using the formula for the surface area of the sphere [tex]S.A = 4 \pi r^2[/tex], the surface area of this sphere would be, [tex]S.A = 314[/tex] cm²

Used the formula of the surface area of the sphere,

[tex]S.A = 4 \pi r^2[/tex]

Where 'r' is the radius of the sphere.

Given that,

Diameter of a sphere = 10 cm

We know that the radius of the sphere is half of the diameter of the sphere.

Hence, the radius of the sphere is,

[tex]r = \dfrac{10}{2}[/tex]

[tex]r = 5[/tex] cm

Substitute r = 5 cm in the above formula,

[tex]S.A = 4 \pi r^2[/tex]

[tex]S.A = 4 \times 3.14 \times 5^2[/tex]

Therefore, the surface area of a sphere is,

[tex]S.A = 314[/tex] cm²

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find the margin of error to use for this sample mean sushi based on a sample of 35 people he average out of pieces of sushi a person can eat is 16 pieces with a standard deviation of 8 pieces of sushi .constructs 90% confidence interval for the mean of amount of sushi pieces a person can eat statistics

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Answer:

{13.7756,18.2244}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the sample size, the margin of error can be calculated with the formula [tex]M=Z*\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex] where Z is the critical value for the desired confidence level, σ is the population standard deviation, and n is the sample size. Therefore, our margin of error for a 90% confidence level is:

[tex]M=Z*\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}=1.645*(\frac{8}{\sqrt{35}})=2.2244[/tex]

The formula for a confidence interval is [tex]CI=\bar{x}+M[/tex] where x-bar is the sample mean. Therefore, the 90% confidence interval for the mean amount of sushi pieces a person can eat is:

[tex]CI=\bar{x}\pm[M]=16\pm2.2244={13.7756,18.2244}[/tex]

Therefore, we are 90% confident that the true mean amount of sushi pieces a person can eat is contained within the interval {13.7756,18.2244}

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Answer:1

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Evaluate 20 + 6x when x = 0.

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Answer:

If x=0 then the answer is 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

6x0 = 0 so 20 plus 0 = 20 when x = 0 because x cancels out


A plumber charges a $5 fee plus $12 per hour for labor. Which equation models the total cost
of a job?

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Answer: y = 12x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the going rate is $12/hr, that will be the x coefficient. Since the starting fee is $5, that will be the y-intercept.

Determine the slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line passing through the points (-6, 4) and (10,-2).

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Answer:

The slope of the line that is perpendicular is 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the line through

(-6,4) (10,-2)

m = ( y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

    = ( 10 - -6)/( -2 -4)

    = (10+6)/(-2-4)

     = 16/-6

    =-8/3

A line perpendicular has a slope that is the negative reciprocal

- 1/( -8/3)

+ 3/8

The slope of the line that is perpendicular is 3/8

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Describe at least three different marine organisms (fish, mollusks, etc.) that live around coral reefs? How have these organisms adapted to living in the zone that they live in?

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Answer:

The three main types of coral reefs are fringing, barrier, and atoll. Schools of colorful pennantfish, pyramid, and milletseed butterflyfish live on an atoll reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The most common type of reef is the fringing reef. This type of reef grows seaward directly from the shore.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:Hidden beneath the ocean waters, coral reefs teem with life. Fish, corals, lobsters, clams, seahorses, sponges, and sea turtles are only a few of the thousands of creatures that rely on reefs for their survival.

Coral reefs are also living museums and reflect thousands of years of history. Many U.S. coral reefs were alive and thriving centuries before the European colonization of the nearby shores. Some reefs are even older than our old-growth redwood forests. They are an integral part of many cultures and our natural heritage.

Today, these important habitats are threatened by a range of human activities. Many of the world’s reefs have already been destroyed or severely damaged by water pollution, overfishing and destructive fishing practices, disease, global climate change, and ship groundings. However, we can still protect and preserve our remaining reefs by acting now.

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Mary Ann and Abigail were shopping for prom shoes and wondered how the prices at Payless compared to the prices at Famous footwear. At each store, they randomly selected 30 pairs of shoes and recorded the price of each pair. The table shows summary statistics for the two samples of shoes. Do these data provide convincing evidence at the a=0.05 significance level that shoes cost less, on average, at payless than a Famous Footwear?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

how the prices at Payless compared to the prices

at Famous Footwear. At each store, they randomly

selected 30 pairs of shoes and recorded the price of

each pair. The table shows summary statistics for

the two samples of shoes.28

Store

Mean

SD

Famous Footwear

$45.66

$16.54

Payless

$21.39 $7.47

Do these data provide convincing evidence at the

0.05 significance level that shoes cost less

, on

average, at Payless than at Famous Footwear?

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A fraction is shown. HHH 1 What fraction is shown on the number line? 5 O A 6. OB. 을 Ос. OD. ОЕ.​

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Answer:

huh?

Step-by-step explanation:

In the diagram given below, ADEF~ ADGH
Find q.

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Answer:

q=3

Step-by-step explanation:

If only 4 of your 15 employees showed up for a shift, what percent of the
employees came to work?

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The answer is continuous so it would round to 27% I do this by dividing the part (4) by the whole (15) and then multiplying it by 100

What steps should be taken to calculate the volume of the prism? select three options.

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Answer: C and the last choice.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A- is not the answer because that is the formula for triangles.

B-Is not the answer because it's the formula for area

C-Is the formula for Volume so that an answer

D- Is the wrong answer when you solve the answer

E-Is the other answer because it is correct

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Answer:

1) c. 10

2) a. 1 and 18

3) d. 17

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the highest possible score on an entrance exam is 800 points. what scores are between 80% to 90% of the highest possible score?

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Answer: 640-720

Step-by-step explanation:

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