<span><span>1. </span>We
have 2 boxes weighs:
=> 9.4 lb and 62.6 lbs.
Now, let’s estimate the total weight of this 2 boxes using rounding and
compatible numbers.
For 9.4 lbs , the rounded and compatible number is 9 lbs
And for 62.6 lbs, the rounded and compatible number is 63 lbs
=> now, let’s try adding both numbers if we get a close answer
=> 9 +63
=> 72 = the estimated and rounded answer is 72.
Let’s check if we have close answer
=> 9.4 + 62.6
=> 72</span>
Answer:
Quadrant I and III
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinate (3,9) is all positive, therefore it lies in quadrant I.
The coordinate (-3,-9) is all negative, therefore it lies in quadrant III.
Answer:
The minimum height in the top 15% of heights is 76.2 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Problems of normally distributed samples are solved using the z-score formula.
In a set with mean
and standard deviation
, the zscore of a measure X is given by:

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.
In this problem, we have that:

Find the minimum height in the top 15% of heights.
This is the value of X when Z has a pvalue of 0.85. So it is X when Z = 1.04.




The minimum height in the top 15% of heights is 76.2 inches.
Answer:
![f(x)=4\sqrt[3]{16}^{2x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%3D4%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B16%7D%5E%7B2x%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
We believe you're wanting to find a function with an equivalent base of ...
![4\sqrt[3]{4}\approx 6.3496](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B4%7D%5Capprox%206.3496)
The functions you're looking at seem to be ...
![f(x)=2\sqrt[3]{16}^x\approx 2\cdot2.5198^x\\\\f(x)=2\sqrt[3]{64}^x=2\cdot 4^x\\\\f(x)=4\sqrt[3]{16}^{2x}\approx 4\cdot 6.3496^x\ \leftarrow\text{ this one}\\\\f(x)=4\sqrt[3]{64}^{2x}=4\cdot 16^x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%3D2%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B16%7D%5Ex%5Capprox%202%5Ccdot2.5198%5Ex%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%28x%29%3D2%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B64%7D%5Ex%3D2%5Ccdot%204%5Ex%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%28x%29%3D4%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B16%7D%5E%7B2x%7D%5Capprox%204%5Ccdot%206.3496%5Ex%5C%20%5Cleftarrow%5Ctext%7B%20this%20one%7D%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%28x%29%3D4%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B64%7D%5E%7B2x%7D%3D4%5Ccdot%2016%5Ex)
The third choice seems to be the one you're looking for.
Answer:
.44
Step-by-step explanation:
Follow the path for each red
Add the probabilities for each one
Bag 1 = .35*.6
Bag 2 = .45*.2
Bag 3 = .2*.7
P(red) = .35*.6 + .45* .2 + .2 *.7
= .44