Given :
For the school's sports day, a group of students prepared 12 1/2 litres of lemonade. At the end of the day they had 2 5/8 litres left over.
To Find :
How many litres of lemonade were sold.
Solution :
Initial amount of lemonade, I = 12 1/2 = 25/2 litres.
Final amount of lemonade, F = 2 5/8 = 21/8 litres.
Amount of lemonade sold, A = I - F
A = 25/2 - 21/8 litres
A = 9.875 litres
Therefore, 9.875 litres of lemonade were sold.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
first your going to break down your total then since you have nine balls of yarn you going to take out the 9.45
To solve this problem, you simply have to do base 1 * height 1 = base 2 * height 2. Plugging our numbers in gives us 24 * 4 = 5 * height 2. Solving it out, we get 19.2 as our missing height.
Answer:
The approximate probability that more than 360 of these people will be against increasing taxes is P(Z> <u>0.6-0.45)</u>
√0.45*0.55/600
The right answer is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the given data we have the following:
sample size, h=600
probability against increase tax p=0.45
The probability that in a sample of 600 people, more that 360 people will be against increasing taxes.
We find that P(P>360/600)=P(P>0.6)
The sample proposition of p is approximately normally distributed mith mean p=0.45
standard deviation σ=√P(1-P)/n=√0.45(1-0.45)/600
If x≅N(u,σ∧∧-2), then z=(x-u)/σ≅N(0,1)
Now, P(P>0.6)=P(<u>P-P</u> > <u>0.6-0.45)</u>
σ √0.45*0.55/600
=P(Z> <u>0.6-0.45)</u>
√0.45*0.55/600