Answer:
measure the volume of cherry syrup solution with Tartar Emetic = 22.5 mL
Hence, the correct quantity of tartar emetic to fill the prescription will be obtained
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Mass of Sodium citrate = 5 g
Mass of Tartar Emetic = 0.015 g = 15 mg
Volume of Cherry syrup ad 120 mL = 120 mL
sensitivity = 4 mg
Error = 5%
Now,
The smallest weight that can be measured =
or
The smallest weight that can be measured =
= 80 mg
Now,
80 mg is dissolved in 120 mL of Cherry syrup according to prescription
( Thus,
1 mg is dissolved in
of Cherry syrup according to prescription )
so to measure 15 mg of Tartar Emetic, measure the volume of cherry syrup
= 
= 22.5 mL
Hence, the correct quantity of tartar emetic to fill the prescription will be obtained
Answer:
The baker should buy a minimum of
8.5 cups of flour and a maximum of 12.8 cups of flour
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Now we can find the limits in order to determine outliers like this:


So for this case the left boundary would be 3, if a value is lower than 3 we consider this observation as an outlier
b. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following summary:
represent the minimum value
represent the first quartile
represent the median
represent the third quartil
represent the maximum
If we use the 1.5 IQR we need to find first the interquartile range defined as:

Now we can find the limits in order to determine outliers like this:


So for this case the left boundary would be 3, if a value is lower than 3 we consider this observation as an outlier
b. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
0.6/100= 0.006 should be multiplied to decrease by 0.6%
Answer:
18,354 - 4,672= 13,682
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure what you meant but above is the answer of what I think you were asking.