Answer:
No solution
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
and 
Solve both inequality separately.
Subtraction property of inequality




and
Addition property of inequality



Hence, the solution of the compound inequality intersection of both solutions.
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No solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the weighted moving average for period 13 with weights 0.4 and 0.3.
P13 = (30.7x 0.4) + (42.0x 0.3)
P13 = 12.28 + 12.60
P13 = 24.88
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
BC bisects <DBE and if AC is a straight line then you have that:
<ABD + <DBC = 180 (straight angle because of line AC)
<ABE + <CBE = 180 ( straight angle because of line AC)
Because BC bisects <DBE => < DBC = <CBE
So <ABD and <ABE must be the same to both sum 180 when added < DBC
Answer: 0.2551
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The temperature reading from a thermocouple placed in a constant-temperature medium is normally distributed with mean μ, the actual temperature of the medium, and standard deviation σ.
Significance level : 
The critical z-value for 95% confidence :
(1)
Since ,
(where x be any random variable that represents the temperature reading from a thermocouple.)
Then, from (1)
(2)
Also, all readings are within 0.5° of μ,
i.e. 
i.e.
[From (2)]
i.e.
i.e.
The required standard deviation : 