Mathematics, 14.11.2019 01:31, cupcake3103670
At west high school, 10% of the student population is taking a calculus course, 8% is taking a physics course, and 6% is taking both. find the probability that a student chosen at random is taking a physics course, given that the student is taking a calculus course.
a. 0.06
b. 0.60
c. 0.70
d. 0.75
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Some boys and girls were asked if they had a pet. one third of the group were boys. there were 20 boys. 20% of the girls had a pet. boys with a pet : girls with a pet = 1 : 5 i need to know how many girls there are.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:50, salsa456
Anew movie is released each year for 14 years to go along with a popular book series. each movie is 2 minutes longer than the last to go along with a plot twist. the first movie is 70 minutes long. use an arithmetic series formula to determine the total length of all 14 movies
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, AnastasiaJauregui
If p(x) is the total value of the production when there are x workers in a plant, then the average productivity of the workforce at the plant is a(x) = p(x) x . (a) find a'(x). a'(x) = xp'(x) β p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) β p(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) β p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) β p'(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) β xp(x) x2 why does the company want to hire more workers if a'(x) > 0? a'(x) > 0 β a(x) is ; that is, the average productivity as the size of the workforce increases. (b) if p'(x) is greater than the average productivity, which of the following must be true? p'(x) β xp(x) > 0 p'(x) β xp(x) < 0 xp'(x) β p'(x) > 0 xp'(x) β p(x) < 0 xp'(x) β p(x) > 0
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, babygirltori21538
Below are two different functions, f(x) and g(x). what can be determined about their slopes? f(x)= β1x + 1 the function g(x) going through 0, 3 and 1, 1
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