A placekicker for a football team makes field goals 55% of the time when kicking from the 35-yard line. Assume
that field goal attempts can be considered random events. Using the table, what is the probability that the
placekicker will make at least 3 of his next 5 attempts from the 35-yard line?
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3
4
5
Field Goal
Probability
0
0.02
2
0.27
0.11
0.34
0.21
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0.34
0.26
O 0.60
O 0.74
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Answer 1

Answer:

.34

Step-by-step explanation:

By using the table you would look at 3 (what the question wants which would be the x-value) and the y-value would be the answer.

Or you can use this calculator https://stattrek.com/online-calculator/binomial.aspx

and put in 55% for the success

5 for the amount of trials

and 3 for the success of the trials

calculated and you get .336 or rounded .34


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A cone has a radius of 24 cm and a volume of 1920 cm3. What is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 18 cm?

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Answer:

just divide 18 by 1920 duh

Step-by-step explanation:

An individual who has automobile insurance from a certain company is randomly selected. Let X be the number of moving violations for which the individual was cited during the last 3 years. The probability mass function of X is given below as; Number of moving violations (X) 0 1 2 3 4 P(X) 0.17 0.23 0.27 0.24 0.09 What is the cumulative distribution function

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Answer:

(X)      0        1          2          3         4

P(X)   0.17   0.23    0.27    0.24    0.09

F(x)    0.17    0.04    0.65    0.91      1      

Step-by-step explanation:  

Given that;

(X)      0        1          2          3         4

P(X)   0.17   0.23    0.27    0.24    0.09

cumulative distribution function can be calculated by;  be cumulatively up the value of p(x) with the values before it;

so

x      F(x)

0     P(X = 0) = 0.17

1       P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) = 0.17 + 0.23 = 0.4

2      P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) = 0.17 + 0.23 + 0.27 = 0.65

3      P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) = 0.17 + 0.23 + 0.27 + 0.24 = 0.91

4      P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) + P(X = 4) = 0.17 + 0.23 + 0.27 + 0.24 + 0.09 = 1

Therefore, cumulative distribution function f(x) is;

(X)      0        1          2          3         4

P(X)   0.17   0.23    0.27    0.24    0.09

F(x)    0.17    0.04    0.65    0.91      1      

Two drawings are given below. Drawing 2 is a scale drawing and Drawings 1 is an original drawing.

The scale factor from Drawing 1 to Drawing 2 is _________%

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Answer:

40%

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

45%???????????

Step-by-step explanation:

Santa and Mrs Claus are eating cookies santa ate 10/20 of the cookies and Mrs Claus ate the rest what fraction did Mrs Claus eat ?​

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Answer: 10/20 or 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

10 is the half of twenty, if she’s gonna eat the rest, she’s gonna eat the other half

Santa ate 10/20. right?

so you would subtract 10 from 20

which would give you 10

so Mrs. Claus also ate 10/20

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Another way to solve:

since 10/20 = 50%

Mrs. Claus ate the same amount

because 50% is half of 100% ( 1 whole )

So, Mrs. Claus ate 10/20

1) You have some books. You need to ship the books to your friend. The books are 8 inches height, 5 inches
width, and 2 inches depth. How many of these books could you pack into your closet which is 20 inches long, 25
inches wide and 30 inches high?

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Answer:

187 Books

Step-by-step explanation:

First you need to figure out the area of the closet. To do this you need to do 20 x 25 x 30 which equals 15,000. Then you should figure out the area of the books. To do this you would do 8 x 5 x 2 which equals 80. Then do 15,000 divided by 80 and you get 187.5 but you cant fit half a book in so then you round down and you get 187.

Evaluate 4t - 5, when t = 2

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

t= 2

4t-5

4(2)-5

8-5

3

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

plug in 2 to the equation in parenthesis,

4(2) - 5

8 - 5

= 3

Convert these mixed numbers into improper fraction
1 1/3​

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11/3
=1x3 =3
Then 3+1 = 4
Answer = 4/3

who wants a slushie ?

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Answer:

i want a slushie what's your favorite slushie flavor

Brad paid $7.00 for books and $0.99
for pencils. How much did he spend?
A $10.60
B $1.06
$79.90
$7.99

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Answer:

7.99 or D

Step-by-step explanation:

It is simple addition.

$7.99 so the answer is d

Tom has a collection of 13 snakes, 4 of which are purple and 5 of which are happy. He observes that
all of his happy snakes can add,
none of his purple snakes can subtract, and
all of his snakes that can't subtract also can't add.
Which of these conclusions can be drawn about Tom's snakes?

A)Purple snakes can add.
B) Purple snakes are happy.
C) Snakes that can add are purple.
D) Happy snakes are not purple.
E) Happy snakes can't subtract.

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Answer:

  D)  Happy snakes are not purple

Step-by-step explanation:

The first statement tells us all happy snakes can add.

The second statement tells us that all purple snakes can't subtract, and the third statement tells us that purple snakes also cannot add.

Therefore, we must conclude that happy snakes are not purple.

Marks car get 32 mpg. He is planning a road trip from Miami to Atlanta. he plans to drive 200 miles. the first day and 480 the next. How many more gallons will he use the second day compared to the first.

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Answer:8.75 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

well first his car drives 32 mpg, so with this info you divide 200 by 32.Which is 6.25 gallons.Then do the same with 480,480 divided by 32 which is 15 gallons.subtract it 15-6.25 which is 8.75.8.75 more gallons is the answer.

Correct answer:

8.75 more gallons used the second day compared to the first day

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Answer:

x>9

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]7-\frac{2}{3} x[/tex]<x-8

21-2x<3x-24

5x>45

x>9

7. A car dealership has 8 red, 9 silver, and 5 black cars on the lot. Seven cars are randomly chosen to be displayed(in no particular order) in front of the dealership. Find the probability that (a) all are silver (b) 5 are red and 2 are black (c) 4 are red and the rest are silver

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Answer:

a) 0.0002 = 0.02% probability that all are silver.

b) 0.0033 = 0.33% probability that 5 are red and 2 are black

c) 0.0345 = 3.45% probability that 4 are red and the rest are silver

Step-by-step explanation:

A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.

In this question, the order in which the cars were selected is not important, so we use the combinations formula.

Combinations formula:

[tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

(a) all are silver

Desired outcomes:

7 silver cars, from a set of 9. So

[tex]D = C_{9,7} = \frac{9!}{7!(9-7)!} = 36[/tex]

Total outcomes:

7 cars from a set of 8 + 9 + 5 = 22. So

[tex]T = C_{22,7} = \frac{22!}{7!(22-7)!} = 170544[/tex]

Probability:

[tex]p = \frac{D}{T} = \frac{36}{170544} = 0.0002[/tex]

0.0002 = 0.02% probability that all are silver.

(b) 5 are red and 2 are black

Desired outcomes:

5 red, from a set of 8

2 black, from a set of 5

[tex]D = C_{8,5}*C_{5,2} = \frac{8!}{5!(8-5)!}*\frac{5!}{2!(5-2)!} = 56*10 = 560[/tex]

Total outcomes:

7 cars from a set of 8 + 9 + 5 = 22. So

[tex]T = C_{22,7} = \frac{22!}{7!(22-7)!} = 170544[/tex]

Probability:

[tex]p = \frac{D}{T} = \frac{560}{170544} = 0.0033[/tex]

0.0033 = 0.33% probability that 5 are red and 2 are black

c) 4 are red and the rest are silver

Desired outcomes:

4 red, from a set of 8

3 silver, from a set of 9

[tex]D = C_{8,4}*C_{9,3} = \frac{8!}{4!(8-4)!}*\frac{9!}{3!(9-3)!} = 70*84 = 5880[/tex]

Total outcomes:

7 cars from a set of 8 + 9 + 5 = 22. So

[tex]T = C_{22,7} = \frac{22!}{7!(22-7)!} = 170544[/tex]

Probability:

[tex]p = \frac{D}{T} = \frac{5880}{170544} = 0.0345[/tex]

0.0345 = 3.45% probability that 4 are red and the rest are silver

On a large college campus, the students are able to get free copies of the school newspaper,the local newspaper, and a national paper. Ninety percent of the students read at least one of thepapers, 40% read only the school newspaper, 20% read only the local paper, 5% read only thenational paper, and 2% read all three papers. Fifty percent read the school newspaper, and 5%read the school and national newspapers. A randomly selected student is asked whether he orshe reads the school, local, or national paper. Express each of the following events in setnotation and find the percentage of students represented by each.a The student does not read any paper.b. The student reads the local paper.c. The student reads exactly two papers.d. The student reads at least two papers.

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Answer:

a) The percentage that the student does not read any paper is  10%  

b) The percentage that the student reads the local paper is 40%

c) the percentage that the student reads exactly two papers is 23%

d) the percentage that the student reads at least two papers is 25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

as illustrated in the Venn diagram below,

a)The student does not read any paper;

The percentage that the student does not read any paper will be;

100% - 90% = 10%

Therefore, The percentage that the student does not read any paper is  10%  

 

b) The percentage that the student reads the local paper;

from the Venn diagram below;

⇒ ( 20 + 15 + 3 + 2 )%    

= 40%

Therefore, The percentage that the student reads the local paper is 40%

c) The percentage that the student reads exactly two papers

⇒ ( 15 + 5 + 3 )%

= 23%

Therefore, the percentage that the student reads exactly two papers is 23%

d) The percentage that the student reads at least two papers;

⇒( 15 + 5 + 3 + 2 )%      

= 25%

Therefore, the percentage that the student reads at least two papers is 25%

4x + 6°
6x - 100
7x + 14°

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Answer:

  x = 10°; angles are 50°, 46°, 84° (CW from left)

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the three angles is 180°, so ...

  (6x +10°) +(4x +6°) +(7x +14°) = 180°

  17x +10° = 180°

  17x = 170°

  x = 10°

__

Then the angles are ...

  6x -10° = 6·10° -10° = 50°

  4x +6° - 4·10° +6° = 46°

  7x +14° = 7·10° +14° = 84°

hello i am not that good at math and i struggle with fractions

problem: “divide 2/8 by 9/18. Input your answer as a reduced fraction”

how do i do that?? how do i divide fractions and reduce them?

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Answer:

the answer is 1/2 or 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

So basically you just get on a calculator and divide it after you do that it will give you a decimal and all you have to do is convert that decimal to a fractiom so we know that 0.5 is a half so therefore 0.5=1/4

Simplify The expression
-5/8 (-3/8 - 1/4)

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Answer:

25/64

Step-by-step explanation:

do what's inside parentheses first

-3/8 - 2/8 = -5/8

-5/8(-5/8) = 25/64

Lavilla is a famous resort in Italy. All of its rooms are always booked in the winter season. On average, 2800 skiers come to the resort every week (7 days). On average, skiers stay in Lavilla for 4 days. Each skier spends $40 daily in local restaurants. Question 1 (1 point) The average number of skiers in Lavilla is: _____________ [skiers].

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Answer:

The average number of skiers in Lavilla are 1,600 skiers

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of skiers that come to Lavilla on average each week = 2,800 skiers

The number of days each skier stays in Lavilla = 4 days

The amount each skier spends in local restaurants daily = $40

According to Little's Law, we have;

L = λ·W

Where;

L = The average number of skiers in Lavilla

λ = The effective arrival rate of the skiers = 2,800 skiers per week arrive

W = The number of days each skier stays at Lavilla = 4 days = 4/7 week

The average number of skiers in Lavilla, 'L', is therefore, given as follows;

L = 2,800 skiers/weel × (4/7) week = 1,600 skiers

The average number of skiers in Lavilla, L = 1,600 skiers

16^5/4 times 16^1/4/(16^1/2)^2

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

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4/5×5/6 can you help me

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

4/5*5/6 =2/3

please mark

Answer:

2/3

(Decimal Form : 0.6)

Step-by-step explanation:

A company rents out 19 food booths and 26 game booths at the county fair. The fee for a food booth is
$175 plus $5 per day. The fee fora game booth is $50 plus $6 per day. The fair lasts ford days, and all the
booths are rented for the entire time. Enter a simplified expression for the amount in dollars, that the
company is paid.
The expression is


need help asap

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Answer:$4669

Step-by-step explanation:

175x19=3325+5(4)=3345

1300+6(4)=1324

How do you determine if a function is even, odd, or neither

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Answer:

You may be asked to "determine algebraically" whether a function is even or odd. To do this, you take the function and plug –x in for x, and then simplify. If you end up with the exact same function that you started with (that is, if f (–x) = f (x), so all of the signs are the same), then the function is even.

Step-by-step explanation:

defined so that it produces the greatest integer or equal to x f(x) = [(x)]

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less than. hope this helped :)

convert the following equation into standard form Y equals negative 7X over 8 +4

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Answer:

  7x +8y = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

Clear fractions and add the opposite of the x-term.

  y = -7x/8 +4

  8y = -7x +32 . . . . . multiply by 8

  7x +8y = 32 . . . . . .add 7x

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The answer is 9. Thank you for your time

Which expression is equivalent to 6(3c-4)-2(5c-1)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

8c−22

Answer:

8c−22

Step-by-step explanation:

for which set of problilities would events a and b be independent

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Answer:

Events A and B are independent if and only if P(A and B) = P(A)P(B). If you know these probabilities, you can check to see if this holds.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Gabrielle's age is three times Mikhail's age. The sum of their ages is 84. What is Mikhail's age?

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Answer: 21

Step-by-step explanation:

84 divided by 4 = 21 since grabielle is 21, and then mikhail is gonna be 3 times more so it’s gonna be 63

Answer:

Mikhail=21

Gabrielle=63

Step-by-step explanation:

G=3M

G+M=84

G=84-M

3M=84-M

4M=84

M=21

G=63

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Answer:

its #2 (on the top right)

Step-by-step explanation:

A student group claims that first-year students at a university must study 2.5 hours (150 minutes) per night during the school week. A skeptic suspects that they study less than that on the average. A class survey finds that the average study time claimed by 272 students is xbar= 141 minutes, with a sample standard deviation of 66.

Regard these students as a random sample of all first-year students and suppose we know that the study times follow a Normal distribution.

What is the standard error of the sample mean?

Consider the hypotheses H0: µ = 150 against Ha: µ < 150.

What is the value of the test statistic? Give your answer to two decimal places.

The p-value for the correct test statistic is 0.0126. What do you conclude at the a = 0.05 level?

We do not have enough evidence to say that students are not studying 2.5 hours per night during the school week.
We have strong evidence that, on average, students study less than 2.5 hours per night during the school week.

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Answer:

We have strong evidence that on average, students study less than 150 minutes per night during the school week

Step-by-step explanation:

Normal distribution:

mean     μ₀ = 150

Sample:

Sample size    n = 272

Sample mean   x = 141

Sample standard deviation  s  = 66

The standard error of the sample mean  SE = σ /√n

SE = 66/√272

SE = 66 / 16,49

SE = 4

Test Hypothesis:

Null hypothesis                            H₀             x  =   μ₀

Alternative hypothesis                Hₐ            x <    μ₀

z(s)  test statistics is:

z(s)  =  ( x  -  μ₀ ) / s/√n

z(s) = - 9 /4

z(s) =  -  2,25

p-value  for that z(s)      p-value  = 0,0122

Then for α =  0,05 p-value < 0,05

We are in the rejection region we need to reject H₀

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