Jenna's age Jessica's age
today x x + 5
in 5 years x+5
5 years ago x + 5 - 5
Equality x + 5 = x + 5 - 5
=> x + 5 = x
The equation is x + 5 = x
That equation has not any solution, because it reduces to 5 = 0, which is an absurd.
So, the conclusion is that information given by Jenna is wrong.
It is logical: if the difference of the ages is 5, in five years Jenna will have 10 years more than what her sister had 5 years ago, no 5 as she told Jessica.
These are the events in the question above:
<span>D - has disease
</span>
<span>H - healthy (does not have disease)
</span>
<span>P - tests positive </span>
<span>It is the probability that a person has the disease AND tests positive divided by the probability that the person tests positive.
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Sick, + [.04*.91] = .0364
<span>Sick, - [.04*.09] = .0036 </span>
Healthy, + [.96*.04] = 0.0384
<span>Healthy, - [.96*.96] = .9216
</span>
.0364 / (.0364 + .0.0384) = 0.487
X+y=4000....(1)
10x+6y=340*100⇒5x+3y=17000......(2)
(2)- 3*(1)⇒ 2x=5000⇒x=2500,y=4000-2500=1500
108 divided by 9 = 12 x -12 = -144 divided by 6 = -24 - (100 divided by 5) =
-24 - 20 = -44
answer= -44
May be there is an operator missing in the first function, h(x). I will solve this in two ways, 1) as if the h(x) = 5x and 2) as if h(x) = 5 + x
1) If h(x) = 5x and k(x) = 1/x
Then (k o h) (x) = k ( h(x) ) = k(5x) = 1/(5x)
2) If h(x) = 5 + x and k (x) = 1/x
Then (k o h)(x) =k ( h(x) ) = k (5+x) = 1 / [5 + x]