Answer:
Only Elijah's model is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
The data given in the question tells us they have 12 games left on their soccer team. Each one of them tried to simulate the fact by creating some model which look like a balance between quantities.
Elijah placed 3 cubes of value 1 and a cube of value x on one side of a balance. On the other side, he placed 15 cubes of value 1. He was obviously modeling the fact that 15 cubes (games due to play in our case) should be equal to 3 cubes (games already played) plus the x numbers left to play
This model if perfect, since the only way to equilibrate the balance is setting x to 12, the games left to play
Jonathan used a table with 3 x's in a row and a 15 in the second row, trying to model the same situation. To our interpretation, this table doesn't show the number of games left to play. If we equate 3x = 15, we get x=5 which has nothing to do with the situation explained in the question, so this model is not correct.
Answer:
f(x) =
+ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Year one would be 10 + 3
Year two would be (3*3)+10
year three would be (3*3*3)+10
Which easily simplifies into
+ 10.
The y-coordinate of point j' in the image triangle J'K'L' is -x coordinate of point j in the initial triangle JKL.
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule to apply here is that of 90° clockwise about the origin.
This is to say that: rotation 270° counterclockwise about the origin applies the same rule as rotation 90° clockwise about the origin.
In this case, If point j has coordinates (x,y) then after the rotation j' will have coordinates (y,-x)
So the y-coordinate of point j' in the image triangle J'K'L' is -x coordinate of point j in the initial triangle JKL.
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Answer:
3.54% probability of observing at most two defective homes out of a random sample of 20
Step-by-step explanation:
For each house that this developer constructs, there are only two possible outcomes. Either there are some major defect that will require substantial repairs, or there is not. The probability of a house having some major defect that will require substantial repairs is independent of other houses. So we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.

In which
is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

And p is the probability of X happening.
30% of the houses this developer constructs have some major defect that will require substantial repairs.
This means that 
If the allegation is correct, what is the probability of observing at most two defective homes out of a random sample of 20
This is
when n = 20. So






3.54% probability of observing at most two defective homes out of a random sample of 20
Answer: c
I answered c and got a 100 so it has to be it