A jar contains 28 marbles. Half of the marbles are red. Half of the non-red marbles are white and the rest are blue. Todd chose a white marble at random and kept it. What is the probability that when Hosea now draws a marble it will also be white

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Answer 1

Answer:

2/9

Step-by-step explanation:

28 marbles in all

"Half of the marbles are red."

28/2 = 14 red

"Half of the non-red marbles are white..."

14/2 = 7 white

"...and the rest are blue."

25 -14 -7 = 7 blue

"Todd chose a white marble at random... " -from the bag that has...

14 red 7 white 7 blue

"... and kept it."- so now the marbles left in the jar are...

14 red 6 white 7 blue

P (white) = Number of white marbles/ Total number of marbles = 6/27 = 2/9


Related Questions

write 342 to 1 significant figure​

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Answer:

300

Step-by-step explanation:

A significant figure is the most important (largest) number you can round it to.

As it wants 1 significant figure, you count 1 to the left and round the 4 down.

Hope this helps :)

Translate into an algebraic expression:
n-1 increased by 110%

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(n-1)1.1

Do number 6 plz thanks​

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Answer:

24cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Question: Find the length of side OR.

Answer + explanation:

24cm

Since PQ = 24 cm, OR = 24 cm because they're paralleled and congruent!

Answer:

<O = 125

OR = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

consecutive angles are supplementary in a parallelogram

<R + <O = 180

55 + <O =180

<O = 180-55

< O = 125

opposite sides are congruent in a parallelogram

PQ = OR = 24

The physical plant at the main campus of a large state university recieves daily requests to replace fluorescent lightbulbs. The distribution of the number of daily requests is bell-shaped and has a mean of 45 and a standard deviation of 3. Using the empirical rule, what is the approximate percentage of lightbulb replacement requests numbering between 42 and 45?

Do not enter the percent symbol.
ans = %

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Answer:

34%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the distribution of daily light bulb request replacement is approximately bell shaped with ;

Mean , μ = 45 ; standard deviation, σ = 3

Using the empirical formula where ;

68% of the distribution is within 1 standard deviation from the mean ;

95% of the distribution is within 2 standard deviation from the mean

Lightbulb replacement numbering between ;

42 and 45

Number of standard deviations from the mean /

Z = (x - μ) / σ

(x - μ) / σ < Z < (x - μ) / σ

(42 - 45) / 3 = -1

This lies between - 1 standard deviation a d the mean :

Hence, the approximate percentage is : 68% / 2 = 34%

PLS HELP
If f(x) = x2 -1, what is the equation for f–1(x)?

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We have a function,

[tex]f(x)=x^2-1[/tex]

and we are asked to find its inverse function.

An inverse function essentially gets you the original value that was dropped into a function.

For example,

If I put 5 into [tex]f(x)[/tex] I will get 24. Now If I take 24 and put it into the inverse function I have to get number 5 back.

The way to determine the inverse function swap the x and the [tex]f(x)[/tex], then solve for [tex]f(x)[/tex],

[tex]x=f(x)^2-1[/tex]

[tex]f(x)^2=x+1[/tex]

[tex]f(x)=\pm\sqrt{x+1}[/tex]

Of course the notation demands that the obtained function be called,

[tex]f^{-1}(x)=\pm\sqrt{x+1}[/tex]

Hope this helps :)

A parallel plate capacitor has an area of ​​1.5 cm
2
and the plates are separated a distance of 2.0 mm with air between them. How much charge does this capacitor store when connected to a 12V battery?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]A=1.5\:\text{cm}^2×\left(\frac{1\:\text{m}^2}{10^4\:\text{cm}^2}\right)=1.5×10^{-4}\:\text{m}^2[/tex]

[tex]d = 2.0\:\text{mm} = 2.0×10^{-3}\:\text{mm}[/tex]

The charge stored in a capacitor is given by [tex]Q = CV.[/tex] In the case of a parallel-plate capacitor, its capacitance C is given by

[tex]C = \epsilon_0\dfrac{A}{d}[/tex]

where [tex]\epsilon_0[/tex] = permittivity of free space. The amount of charge stored in the capacitor is then

[tex]Q = \left(\epsilon_0\dfrac{A}{d}\right)V[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:=\left[\dfrac{(8.85×10^{-12}\:\text{F/m})(1.5×10^{-4}\:\text{m}^2)}{(2.0×10^{-3}\:\text{m})}\right](12\:\text{V})[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:=8.0×10^{-12}\:\text{C}[/tex]

Find the missing length in the image below

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Let it be x

Using basic proportionality theorem

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{x}{10}=\dfrac{14}{7}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{x}{10}=2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=10(2)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=20[/tex]

ifteen accounting majors had an average grade of 90 on a finance exam. Seven marketing majors averaged 85, while ten finance majors averaged 93 on the same exam. What is the weighted mean for the 32 students taking the exam? A. 89.84 B. 89.33 C. 89.48 D. Impossible to determine without more information

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Answer:

A. 89.84

Step-by-step explanation:

Weighed mean:

Sum of the multiplications of each value by its weight, divided by the sum of the weights.

Weights:

15 had an average of 90.

7 averaged 85.

10 averaged 93.

What is the weighted mean for the 32 students taking the exam?

[tex]M = \frac{15*90 + 7*85 + 10*93}{15 + 7 + 10} = 89.84[/tex]

Thus the correct answer is given by option A.

Erica’s family is moving away from California. They decided to have a moving sale and sell each item for 70% off the price they originally paid for it. The sofa had an original price of $799, and the love seat had an original price of $549. What is the total cost of both items after the discount?

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Find the sale price by multiplying the original price by 70% then add the two prices together to get the total.

799 x 0.70 = 559.30

549 x 0.70 = 384.30

Total: 559.30 + 384.30 = $943.60

Suppose Event A is taking 15 or more minutes to get to work tomorrow and Event B is taking less than 15 minutes to get to work tomorrow. Events A and B are said to be complementary events.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Hence the answer is TRUE.

Step-by-step explanation:

If event A is taking 15 or more minutes to urge to figure tomorrow and event B is taking but a quarter-hour to urge to figure tomorrow, then events A and B must be complimentary events. this is often because the occurring of 1 is going to be precisely the opposite of the occurring of the opposite event and that they cannot occur simultaneously. In other words, events A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.  

Mathematically,  

P(A) + P(B) = 1.

The population of Americans age 55 and older as a percentage of the total population is approximated by the function f(t) = 10.72(0.9t + 10)^0.3 (0 <= t < = 20)

where t is measured in years, with t=0 corresponding to the year 2000.

Required:
a. At what rate was the percentage of Americans age 55 and older changing at the beginning of 2002?
b. At what rate will the percentage of Americans age 55 and older be changing in 2017?
c. What will be the percentage of the population of Americans age 55 and older in 2017?

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Answer:

Part A)

About 0.51% per year.

Part B)

About 0.30% per year.

Part C)

About 28.26%.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the population of Americans age 55 and older as a percentange of the total population is approximated by the function:

[tex]f(t) = 10.72(0.9t+10)^{0.3}\text{ where } 0 \leq t \leq 20[/tex]

Where t is measured in years with t = 0 being the year 2000.

Part A)

Recall that the rate of change of a function at a point is given by its derivative. Thus, find the derivative of our function:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(t) = \frac{d}{dt} \left[ 10.72\left(0.9t+10\right)^{0.3}\right][/tex]

Rewrite:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(t) = 10.72\frac{d}{dt} \left[(0.9t+10)^{0.3}\right][/tex]

We can use the chain rule. Recall that:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [u(v(x))] = u'(v(x)) \cdot v'(x)[/tex]

Let:

[tex]\displaystyle u(t) = t^{0.3}\text{ and } v(t) = 0.9t+10 \text{ (so } u(v(t)) = (0.9t+10)^{0.3}\text{)}[/tex]

Then from the Power Rule:

[tex]\displaystyle u'(t) = 0.3t^{-0.7}\text{ and } v'(t) = 0.9[/tex]

Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dt}\left[(0.9t+10)^{0.3}\right]= 0.3(0.9t+10)^{-0.7}\cdot 0.9[/tex]

Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(t) = 10.72\left( 0.3(0.9t+10)^{-0.7}\cdot 0.9 \right)[/tex]

And simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(t) = 2.8944(0.9t+10)^{-0.7}[/tex]

For 2002, t = 2. Then the rate at which the percentage is changing will be:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(2) = 2.8944(0.9(2)+10)^{-0.7} = 0.5143...\approx 0.51[/tex]

Contextually, this means the percentage is increasing by about 0.51% per year.

Part B)

Evaluate f'(t) when t = 17. This yields:

[tex]\displaystyle f'(17) = 2.8944(0.9(17)+10)^{-0.7} =0.3015...\approx 0.30[/tex]

Contextually, this means the percetange is increasing by about 0.30% per year.

Part C)

For this question, we will simply use the original function since it outputs the percentage of the American population 55 and older. Thus, evaluate f(t) when t = 17:

[tex]\displaystyle f(17) = 10.72(0.9(17)+10)^{0.3}=28.2573...\approx 28.26[/tex]

So, about 28.26% of the American population in 2017 are age 55 and older.

The ratio of total interior angles to total exterior angles of a quadrilateral is
Select one:
a. 3:1
b. 1:2
c. 1:1
d. 2:1

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Answer:

  c.  1 : 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The total of exterior angles of any convex polygon is 360°. The total of interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360°. So, the ratio of interest is ...

  interior : exterior = 360° : 360° = 1 : 1

Solve the equation.
1. For parentheses:
Distribute
4-2(x+7) = 3(x+5)
2. If necessary:
Combine Terms
3. Apply properties:
Add Subtract
Multiply
Divide
4. To start over:
Reset

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Answer:

x = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

4-2(x+7) = 3(x+5)

Distribute

4 - 2x-14 = 3x+15

Combine like terms

-2x-10 = 3x+15

Add 2x to each side

-2x-10 +2x =3x+2x+15

-10 = 5x+15

Subtract 15 from each side

-10-15 = 5x+15-15

-25 = 5x

Divide by 5

-25/5 = 5x/5

-5 =x

(a) 4x + 3y + 2x + 7y

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Answer:

6x + 10y

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 3y + 2x + 7y

=> (4x + 2x) + (3y + 7y)

=> 6x + 10y

6x + 10y would be the correct answer

Find the measure of each angle in the problem. TO contains point H.

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Answer:

The angles are 45 and 135

Step-by-step explanation:

The two angles form a straight line, which is 180 degrees

c+ 3c = 180

4c = 180

Divide by 4

4c/4 =180/4

c = 45

3c = 3(45) = 135

The angles are 45 and 135

Answer:

45 and 135 ...

The A&M Hobby Shop carries a line of radio-controlled model racing cars. Demand for the cars is assumed to be constant at a rate of 60 cars per month. The cars cost $70 each, and ordering costs are approximately $15 per order, regardless of the order size. The annual holding cost rate is 20%.

Required:
a. Determine the economic order quantity and total annual cost under the assumption that no backorders are permitted.
b. Using a $45 per-unit per-year backorder cost, determine the minimum cost inventory policy and total annual cost for the model racing cars.
c. What is the maximum number of days a customer would have to wait for a backorder under the policy in part (b)? Assume that the Hobby Shop is open for business 300 days per year.
d. Would you recommend a no-backorder or a backorder inventory policy for this product? Explain.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A) Demand per month= 40 cars

Annual Demand (D)= 12*40 = 480

Fixed Cost per order (K)= 15

Holding Cost= 20% of cost= 60 *0.2 = 12

a. Economic Order Quantity=

Q^{*}={\sqrt {{\frac {2DK}{h}}}}

= √(2*480*15)/12

=34.64 ~ 35

Total Cost =P*D+K(D/EOQ)+h(EOQ/2) P= Cost per unit

= 60*480+ 15(480/35) + 12(35/2)

= 28800+ 205.71+ 210

=$29215.71

B). Backorder Cost (b)= $45

Qbo= Q* × √( b+h/ h)

= 35*√(12+45/ 45)

= 35* 1.12

=39.28 ~ 39

Shortage (S)= Qbo * (K/K+b)

= 39* (15/15+45)

= 39* 0.25

= 9.75

Total Cost Minimum=( bS2/ 2Qbo) + P (Qbo- S)2/2Qbo + K(D/Qbo)

=45* 9.752 / 2* 392 + 60 (39-9.75)2/ 2* 392 + 15 ( 480/39)

= 1.40+ 21.9.+ 184.61

=$207.91

C)Length of backorder days (d) = Demand ÷ amount of working days

d = 480 ÷ 300

d = 1.6

Calculate the backorders as the maximum number of backorders divided by the demand per day

s/d = 9.75/1.6 = 6.09 days (answer)

D) Calculate the difference in total between not using backorder:

$207.85 + $207.85 - 207.91 = $207.79

The saving in using backorder is $207.79.

Therefore I would recommend using a backorder

Which statements describe the data in the bar graph? Check all that apply.


People prefer rock music to any other type of music.

People prefer pop music to any other type of music.

The least favorite genre of music is blues.

The least frequent favorite genre is country.

Four times as many people prefer pop music to blues.

Answer:
People prefer pop music to any other type of music.

The least favorite genre of music is blues.

Four times as many people prefer pop music to blues.

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Answer:

People prefer pop music to any other type of music.

The least favorite genre of music is blues.

Four times as many people prefer pop music to blues.

Answer:

B) People prefer pop music to any other type of music.

C) The least favorite genre of music is blues.

E) Four times as many people prefer pop music to blues.

Step-by-step explanation:

edge 2023


Find the measures of angles 1 and 2. If necessary, round to the tenths place.
Hint: Do not assume that Point D is the center of the circle.

A. m<1 = 20 m<2= 20
B. m<1 =40 m<2 = 140
C. m<1 = 82.5 m<2 = 97.5
D. m<1 =97.5 m<2= 82.5

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Answer:

Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

From the picture attached,

m∠ABC = 40° [Given]

Since, measure of the intercepted arc is double of the measure of the inscribed angle.

Therefore, m(arc AC) = 2(m∠ABC)

m(arc AC) = 2(40°)

                 = 80°

m(arc FB) = 115° [Given]

By applying theorem of the angles formed by the chords inside a circle,

m∠2 = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{arc}AC+\text{arc}FB)[/tex]

        = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(80^{\circ}+115^{\circ})[/tex]

        = 97.5°

m∠1 + m∠2 = 180° [Linear pair of angles are supplementary]

m∠1 + 97.5° = 180°

m∠1 = 180° - 97.5°

       = 82.5°

Option C is the answer.

NO LINKS OR ANSWERING WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW. THIS IS NOT A TEST OR AN ASSESSMENT!!!. Please help me with these math questions. Chapter 10 part 2

3. How do solving for solving to a rational function differ from solving for solutions to a rational inequality? How they are similar?

4. How is the difference quotient of a function determined? And how is the difference quotient related to the secant line? Is there a pattern for the difference quotient of linear functions?

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Answer:

  3. sign changes in the denominator need to be taken into account

  4. difference quotient: (f(x+h) -f(x))/h; It is the slope of the secant line. For linear functions, the slope is constant, as is the difference quotient.

Step-by-step explanation:

3. When solving the equation f(x) = 0, where f(x) is a rational function, only the numerator zeros need to be considered.

When solving the inequality f(x) ≤ 0, or f(x) < 0, both numerator and denominator zeros need to be considered. As with solving any inequality, multiplying or dividing by a negative number changes the sense of the comparison.

Example

f(x) = x/(x-2) changes sign at both x=0 and x=2. Then three regions need to be considered when solving f(x) < 0. Those are x < 0, 0 < x < 2, and 2 < x.

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4. The difference quotient is defined as ...

  dq = (f(x +h) -f(x))/h

The difference quotient is essentially the average slope between (x, f(x)) and (x+h, f(x+h)). That is, it is the slope of the secant line between those two points.

For linear functions, the slope is a constant. The difference quotient is a constant equal to the slope of the line.

Example

f(x) = ax +b . . . . . a linear function with a slope of 'a'

The difference quotient is ...

  (f(x+h) -f(x))/h = ((a(x+h)+b) -(ax+b))/h = (ax+ah+b -ax -b)/h = ah/h = a

The difference quotient is the slope of the line.

Identify the decimals labeled with letters A B and C on the scale

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Answer:

A. 37.39 B. 37.41 C. 37.27

A cylinder with a base diameter of x units has a volume of excubic units.
Which statements about the cylinder are true,Select
two options.

1)The radius of the cylinder is 2x units.

2)The area of the cylinder's base is 1/4 piex^2square units.

3)The area of the cylinder's base is 1/2 piex^2 square units.

4)The height of the cylinder is 2x units.

5)The height of the cylinder is 4x units.

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Answer:3 and 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the length of AC on this triangle

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the tangent ratio in the right triangle

tan12° = [tex]\frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{AC}{BC}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{AC}{44}[/tex] ( multiply both sides by 44 )

44 × tan12° = AC , then

AC ≈ 9.35 ( to 2 dec. places )

The length of a rectangular field is 25 m more than its width. The perimeter of the field is 450 m. What is the actual width and length?

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Answer:

length= 125

width= 100

Step-by-step explanation:

let width have a length of x m

therefore length= (x+25)m

perimeter=2(length +width)

p=2((x+25)+x)

p=4x+50

but we have perimeter to be 450,, we equate it to 4x+50 above,

450=4x+50

4x=400

x=100 m

length= 125

width= 100

the question is in the photo. it is asking for 2 answers

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Answer:

2nd force: 99.91 lbresultant: 213.97 lb

Step-by-step explanation:

In the parallelogram shown, angle B is the supplement of angle DAB:

  ∠B = 180° -77°37' = 102°23'

Angle ACB is the difference of angles 77°37' and 27°8', so is 50°29'.

Now, we know the angles and one side of triangle ABC. We can use the law of sines to solve for the other two sides.

  BC/sin(A) = AB/sin(C)

  AD = BC = AB·sin(A)/sin(C) = (169 lb)sin(27°8')/sin(50°29') ≈ 99.91 lb

 AC = AB·sin(B)/sin(C) = (169 lb)sin(102°23')/sin(50°29') ≈ 213.97 lb

Find the missing Side of the triangle

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Answer:

2√15

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the Pythagorean theorem.

2² + x² = 8²

x² + 4 = 64

x² = 60

x² = 4 * 15

x = 2√15

how to graph quadratic relationship for h(x)=(x-1)^2-9

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Answer:

use the formula y = a(x-h)^2 + k

the a stretches or flattens the parabola,

The h shifts left to right , and the k shifts up/down

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine the product of (46.2 × 10^-1) ⋅ (5.7 × 10^–6). Write your answer in scientific notation.


A)

2633.4 × 10^–5

B)

2.6334 × 10^–7

C)

2.6334 × 10^–1

D)

2.6334 × 10^–5

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Step-by-step explanation:

here's the answer to your question

Reggie and Jay go for a walk every morning. Reggie walks 2 14 miles. Jay walks 138 miles less than Reggie. What is the total distance they walk every morning?

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Reggie walks half the distance Jay walks

Answer:

They walked a total distance of 290 miles every morning.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we have to subtract 214 and 138.

= Jay walks 76 miles.

Next, we have add 214 and 76.

= 290 mi.

In Waterville, the average daily rainfall in July is 10 mm with a standard deviation of 1.5 mm. Assume that this data is normally distributed. How many days in July would you expect the daily rainfall to be more than 11.5 mm

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Answer:

You should expect 5 days in July with daily rainfall of more than 11.5 mm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Normal Probability Distribution

Problems of normal distributions can be solved using the z-score formula.

In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the z-score of a measure X is given by:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the p-value, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

In Waterville, the average daily rainfall in July is 10 mm with a standard deviation of 1.5 mm.

This means that [tex]\mu = 10, \sigma = 1.5[/tex]

Proportion of days with the daily rainfall above 11.5 mm.

1 subtracted by the p-value of Z when X = 11.5. So

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{11.5 - 10}{1.5}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1[/tex] has a p-value of 0.84.

1 - 0.84 = 0.16.

How many days in July would you expect the daily rainfall to be more than 11.5 mm?

July has 31 days, so this is 0.16 of 31.

0.16*31 = 4.96, rounding to the nearest whole number, 5.

You should expect 5 days in July with daily rainfall of more than 11.5 mm.

Please i need to find the era bounded by the following curves

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Answer:

10 2/3 or 32/ 3

Step-by-step explanation:

5 - x^2 - (2 - 2x) =

= -x^2 + 2x + 3

Integral of (-x^2 + 2x + 3)dx from -1 to 3 =

= -x^3/3 + 2x^2/2 + 3x from -1 to 3

= -x^3/3 + x^2 + 3x from -1 to 3

= -27/3 + 9 + 9 - (1/3 + 1 - 3)

= -9 + 9 + 9 - 1/3 - 1 + 3

= 11 - 1/3

= 10 2/3 = 32/3

Answer:

32/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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