(4,12) (20,36)
slope = (36 - 12)/(20-4) = 24 / 16 = 3/2 = 1.5
y intercept (0,6) b = 6
equation
y = 1.5x + 6
answer
b. y = 1.5x + 6
To calculate this, the Hardy-Weinberg principle can be used:
p² + 2pq + q² = 1 and p + q = 1
where p and q are the frequencies of the alleles (p - dominant, q - recessive), and p², q² and 2pq are the frequencies of the genotypes.
a) Since 32 plants have rough seed (recessive genotype: q²) out of 100 plants in total, then
q² = 32/100 = 0.32
b) q = √q² = √0.32 = 0.56
c) Since p + q = 1, then
p = 1 - q = 1 - 0.56 = 0.44
d) 19 plants with rough seeds (recessive genotype: q²) in a population of 100 means that q² = 19/100 = 0.19
We need to calculate p (the allele frequency for smooth seeds).
We can find q because we know q²:
q = √q² = √0.19 = 0.44
Since p + q = 1, then
p = 1 - q = 1 - 0.4 = 0.56
Answer:
Jasmine only.
Jasmine and Kanti only.
No one.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no possible way to invite all three friends.
Since both Samir and Kanti will not attend if someone else is not invited, Jasmine is the only friend that can be invited on her own:
One person: Jasmine.
When inviting two people, if Jasmine is invited, Samir can't be invited and Kanti will only attend if Jasmine also does. Therefore, Jasmine and Kanti can go together and there is no way Kanti can be invited.
Two people: Jasmine and Kanti.
Furthermore, if nobody is invited, no one will be unhappy.
Answer:
- Emma made a mistake. The slope should be -40.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Pair of points (x, y):</u>
- (165, 900) and (180, 300)
<u>Slope formula:</u>
<u>Calculate the slope:</u>
- Slope = (300 - 900)/(180 - 165) = -600/15 = -40
S(p) = 400 - 4p + 0.00002p^4
D(p) = 2800 - 0.0012p^3
S(p) = D(p)
400 - 4p + 0.00002p^4 = 2800 - 0.0012p^3
0.00002p^4 + 0.0012p^3 - 4p - 2400 = 0
p = $96.24