Answer:
a
b
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mean is 
The standard deviation is 
Generally 2 year is equal to 24 months
Generally the percentage of total production will the company expect to replace is mathematically represented as

Generally 

Generally from the z-table

So

Converting to percentage

=>
Generally the duration that should be the guarantee period if Accrotime does not want to make refunds on more than 6% is mathematically evaluated as

=> 
From the normal distribution table the z-score for 0.06 at the lower tail is

So

=>
Hmm... well, here ya go.
1.50 ÷ 0.05 = 30
So, the total is $30
As for the tax rate, including the total, it would be $31.50.
Hope I helped.
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Answer:</h3>
Any 1 of the following transformations will work. There are others that are also possible.
- translation up 4 units, followed by rotation CCW by 90°.
- rotation CCW by 90°, followed by translation left 4 units.
- rotation CCW 90° about the center (-2, -2).
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
The order of vertices ABC is clockwise, as is the order of vertices A'B'C'. Thus, if reflection is involved, there are two (or some other even number of) reflections.
The orientation of line CA is to the east. The orientation of line C'A' is to the north, so the figure has been rotated 90° CCW. In general, such rotation can be accomplished by a single transformation about a suitably chosen center. Here, we're told there is <em>a sequence of transformations</em> involved, so a single rotation is probably not of interest.
If we rotate the figure 90° CCW, we find it ends up 4 units east of the final position. So, one possible transformation is 90° CCW + translation left 4 units.
If we rotate the final figure 90° CW, we find it ends up 4 units north of the starting position. So, another possible transformation is translation up 4 units + rotation 90° CCW.
Of course, rotation 90° CCW in either case is the same as rotation 270° CW.
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We have described transformations that will work. What we don't know is what is in your drop-down menu lists. There are many other transformations that will also work, so guessing the one you have available is difficult.
Answer:
is the required domain.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given two squares
Let the larger square area be x
We have been given the area of smaller square we need to find the domain of area of larger square.
Domian is the value that x can take in a function
Here, x is the area of the larger square
Since, area of smaller square is 
The area of larger circle has to be greater than 
The domain will be all real numbers grater than 10
Mathematically,
is the required domain.
Which of the following segments is not tangent to circle A?
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