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Two of the most expensive cars in the world are car A and car B. The prices of these two cars differ by more than $15,000. The price of car A is $131,745. a. Assuming that you do not know which model is more expensive, write an absolute value in equality that describes this situation. Use x for the cost of car B. b. What are the possibilities for the price of car B?
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Phyllis invested $11,500, a portion earning a simple interest rate of 3 1/5% per year and the rest earning a rate of 3% per year. After one year the total interest earned on these investments was $362.00. How much money did she invest at each rate?
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One of the assumptions underlying the theory of control charting is that successive plotted points are independent of one another. Each plotted point can signal either that a manufacturing process is operating correctly or that there is some sort of malfunction. Even when a process is running correctly, there is a small probability that a particular point will signal a problem with the process. Suppose that this probability is 0.07. What is the probability that at least one of 10 successive points indicates a problem when in fact the process is operating correctly? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
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Mei is competing in a remote-control car race. She can complete 15 laps in 24 minutes. Find how long it will take mei to finish 20 laps if she keeps the same speed
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Find the 67th term of the following arithmetic sequence.6, 13, 20, 27,
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Assume that in the absence of immigration and emigration, the growth of a country's population P(t) satisfies dP/dt = kP for some constant k > 0 (see Equation (1) of Section 1.3). Determine a differential equation governing the growing population P(t) of the country when individuals are allowed to immigrate into the country at a constant rate r > 0. (Use P for P(t).) dP dt =
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The length of a rectangle is 7 more than twice the width x . The area is . 372. a) Write an equation in terms of x that represents the given relationship.The equation is
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Which inequality models this problem?Eduardo started a business selling sporting goods. He spent $7500 to obtain his merchandise, and it costs him $300 per week for general expenses. He earns $850 per week in sales.What is the minimum number of weeks it will take for Eduardo to make a profit?300w>7500+850w850w>7500+300w850w<7500+300w850w≥7500+300w
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A machine fills 80 containers of cookies in 20 minutes. At the same rate, how many containers of cookies could the machine fill in 8 hours?
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What is the number 3.704 × 10−5 written in standard form? Select one: A. 0.00003704 B. 0.000003704 C. 0.03704 D. 0.0000003704
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Suppose your dog posit $250 in a new savings account paying a Yield of 3% interest if the count is left alone how much money will be in a tote Athena five years
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Write the coordinates of the vertices after a dilation with a scale factor of 3, centered at theorigin.
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Graph the line that represents this equation:y+2=1/2(x+2)
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Jane wants to go to her school's Prom Night. A ticket costs $120. Jane saved $30 months ago, however to earnthe remaining amount she started to work as a part time dog walker. For each hour that she walks the dog sheearns $5. Determine the inequality which can be used to find the minimum number of hours Jane must walk thedog to earn enough to pay for a prom ticket?
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Solve for x. (parallelogram)
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HURRY WILL MARK BRAINLIEST 1. A recipe includes a cup of sugar and 1 cups of four. Susan doubled the recipe by changing themeasurements to 2.1 cups of sugar and 33 cups of flour.(a) Are Susan's measurements correct? If not, double the original measurements correctly and simplifyhoud(b) What if Susan had to triple the recipe. What would the measurements be? Show your workcDescribe the process of changing a mixed number into an equivalent immoner fraction
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The data plots ((64,90) and (97,68) seem to be on a line that “fits” the data. Write an equation
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how do I prove this equation? * this is a grade 11 math problem.
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A store specializing in mountain bikes is to open in one of to malls. if the first mall is selected, the store anticipates a yearly profit of $1,500,000 If ucessful and yearly loss of $500,000 otherwise. the probabilitiy of sucess is 1/2. if the second mall is selected, it is estimated that the yearly profit will be $1,000,000 if successful; otherwise, the annual loss will be $300,000. the probability of success at the second mall is 3/4a. what is the expected profit for the first mall?b. what is the expected profit for the second mall?c.which mall should be chosen in order to maximise the expected profit?Pick of the following...1. the first mall should be chosen in order to maximize profit2. the second mall should be chosen in order to mazimise profit3. either of the two malls may be chosen; the profit will be the same
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An analyst takes a random sample of 25 firms in the telecommunications industry and constructs a confidence interval for the mean return for the prior year. Holding all else constant, if he increased the sample size to 30 firms, how are the standard error of the mean and the width of the confidence interval affected? (A) Standard error of the mean increases, Width of confidence interval becomes wider.(B) Standard error of the mean increases, width of confidence intervale becomes narrower.(C) Standard error of the mean Decreases, width of confidence interval becomes wider.(D) Standard error of the mean decreases, width of confidence interval becomes narrower.(E) Cannot be determined.
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