Since the rectangles are colored in, we can take the area of each color, then add them together. To find all the lengths and widths, subtract as needed: Since the center rectangle's length is 10 feet, subtract 10 from the length of the room which is 16 feet. Those 6 units must be divided in half to give 3 feet for the width of the blue rectangle. Similarly, subtract 8 from 12 and divide the 4 in half to give 2 feet for the width of the yellow rectangle. This also reveals the length and width of the green rectangle. The length is 3 and the width 2, so the area is found 3x2=6. The area of the blue rectangle is found 3x10=30. The area of the yellow rectangle is found 13x2=26. Add these areas up: 6+30+26 = 62 square feet.
Answer:
2 integers: $7 and $8
5-by-step explanation:
compute 3 times square root of 5 and get 6.708. . .
Plot that.
Compute 5 times the square root of 3 and get 8.6602...
Plot that.
See which whole numbers are between those two points. Only two: 7 and 8
Since the question includes $ signs (WHY??) include the $ in your answer.
Work the information to set inequalities that represent each condition or restriction.
2) Name the
variables.
c: number of color copies
b: number of black-and-white copies
3)
Model each restriction:
i) <span>It
takes 3 minutes to print a color copy and 1 minute to print a
black-and-white copy.
</span><span>
</span><span>
3c + b</span><span>
</span><span>
</span><span>ii) He needs to print
at least 6 copies ⇒
c + b ≥ 6</span><span>
</span><span>
</span><span>iv) And must have
the copies completed in
no more than 12 minutes ⇒</span>
3c + b ≤ 12<span />
4) Additional restrictions are
c ≥ 0, and
b ≥ 0 (i.e.
only positive values for the number of each kind of copies are acceptable)
5) This is how you
graph that:
i) 3c + b ≤ 12: draw the line 3c + b = 12 and shade the region up and to the right of the line.
ii) c + b ≥ 6: draw the line c + b = 6 and shade the region down and to the left of the line.
iii) since c ≥ 0 and b ≥ 0, the region is in the
first quadrant.
iv) The final region is the
intersection of the above mentioned shaded regions.v) You can see such graph in the attached figure.
Answer: (-4,-8)
Step-by-step explanation: I got a 100% on the quiz
Answer:
(a) and (e) are not valid.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The number of traials is not fixed. In fact, the random variable counts the total number of trials.
b) This is true, the result of each trial is independent of the others.
c) This is also true. The outcomes are failure and success.
d) This is true as well, all trials are identically distributed.
e) Since (a) is not valid, this cant be true.