The lodhl diner offers a meal combination consisting of an appetizer, a soup, a main course, and a dessert. There are five appetizers, five soups, four main courses, and five desserts. Your diet restricts you to choosing between a dessert and an appetizer. (You cannot have both.) Given this restriction, how many three-course meals are possible?

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Answer 1

Answer:   100

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The lodhl diner offers a meal combination consisting of an appetizer, a soup, a main course, and a dessert.

There are 5 appetizers, 5 soups, 4 main courses, and 5 desserts.

Also, a dessert and a appetizer are not allowed to take together.

By Fundamental counting principal ,

Number of three-course meals with dessert and without appetizer :

[tex]5\times4\times5=100[/tex]      (1)

Number of three-course meals with appetizer and without dessert :

[tex]5\times5\times4=100[/tex]      (2)

Now, the number of meals with either dessert or appetizer :-

[tex]100+100=200[/tex]           [Add (1) and (2)]

Answer 2

Answer:

500

Step-by-step explanation:

5x5x4x5

we do

5x5=25

25x4=100

100x5= 500


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The Schuller family has five members. Dad is 6ft 2in tall. Mom is 3 inches shorter than Dad, but 2 inches taller than Ivan. Marcia is 5 inches shorter than Ivan, but twice as tall as Sally-Jo. What is the mean height of the Schuller family?

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Answer:

62 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the height ( in inches ) of Ivan,

∵ Marcia is 5 inches shorter than Ivan,

height of Marcia = x - 5,

Marcia is  twice as tall as Sally-Jo,

height of sally-jo = [tex]\frac{x-5}{2}[/tex]

Mom is 2 inches taller than Ivan.

⇒ height of mom = x + 2,

Mom is 3 inches shorter than Dad,

height of dad = x + 2 + 3 = x + 5,

So, mean height of family is,

[tex]\frac{x+x-5+\frac{x-5}{2}+x+2+x+5}{5}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{2x+2x-10+x-5+2x+4+2x+10}{10}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{9x-1}{10}[/tex]

According to the question,

x + 5 = 74 ( 1 ft = 12 in )

x = 69

Hence, mean height of the family = [tex]\frac{9\times 69-1}{10}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{620}{10}[/tex]

= 62 inches

need help with algebra 1 make an equation with variables on both sides number 21

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Answer:

engineering vs business: 3 yearsengineering vs biology: 8 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Write expressions for the number of students in each major. Then write the equation needed to relate them the way the problem statement says they are related.

For year y, the number of students in each major is ...

engineering: 120 +22ybusiness: 105 -4ybiology: 98 +6y

1) Engineering is twice Business:

  120 +22y = 2(105 -4y) . . . . . Engineering is double Business in year y

  120 +22y = 210 -8y . . . . . . . eliminate parentheses

  120 +30y = 210  . . . . . . . . . . add 8y

  4 + y = 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 30

  y = 3  . . . . . . . . subtract 4

In 3 years there will be 2 times as many students majoring in Engineering than in Business.

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2) Engineering is twice Biology:

  120 +22y = 2(98 +6y) . . . . Engineering is double Biology in year y

  120 +22y = 196 +12y . . . . . eliminate parentheses

  120 +10y = 196 . . . . . . . . . . subtract 12y

  10y = 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .subtract 120

  y = 7.6 . . . . . . divide by 10

In 8 years there will be 2 times as many students majoring in Engineering than in Biology.

Suppose A is a 3 x 3 matrix such that det (A) = 9. Prove det (3 (A-!') is equal to 3

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Answer:  The proof is done below.

Step-by-step explanation:  Given that A is a 3 x 3 matrix such that det (A) = 9.

We are to prove the following :

[tex]det(3A^{-1})=3.[/tex]

For a non-singular matrix B of order n, we have two two properties of its determinant :

[tex](i)~det(B^{-1})=\dfrac{1}{det(B)},\\\\\\(ii)~det(kB)=k^ndet(B),~\textup{k is a scalar.}[/tex]

Therefore, we get

[tex]det(A^{-1})=\dfrac{1}{det(A)}=\dfrac{1}{9},[/tex]

and so,

[tex]det(3A^{-1})~~~~~~~[\textup{since A is of order 3}]\\\\=3^3det(A^{-1})\\\\=27\times\dfrac{1}{9}\\\\=3.[/tex]

Hence proved.

Evaluate the problem below. Please show all your work for full credit. Highlight or -4 1/2+5 2/3

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{7}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-4\frac{1}{2} + 5\frac{2}{3} =[/tex]

For the first term you have to multiply 2x(-4) and add 1, for the second term you have to multiply 3x5 and add 2.

[tex]\frac{2(-4)+1}{2} + \frac{3(5)+2}{3} =[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{9}{2} +\frac{17}{3} =[/tex]

Now you need to find the lowest common multiple between the denominators, just cross multiply as it is shown:

[tex]-\frac{9}{2} (\frac{3}{3} )+\frac{17}{3} (\frac{2}{2} )=[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{27}{6} +\frac{34}{6} = \frac{7}{6}[/tex]

finally you get the result by doing a substraction = 7/6, or 1[tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]

Let f and g be decreasingfunctions for all real numbers. Prove
that f o g isincreasing.

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that two functions f and g are decreasing function for all real numbers .

We have to prove that fog is increasing.

Increasing Function: If [tex]x_1 \leq x_2[/tex]

Then, [tex]f(x_1)\leq f(x_2)[/tex]

Decreasing function: if [tex]x_1\leq x_2[/tex]

Then, [tex]f(x_1)\geq f(x_2)[/tex]

Suppose [tex]f(x)=-x[/tex]

[tex]g(x)=-2x[/tex]

fog(x)=f(g(x))=f(-2x)=-(-2x)=2x

Therefore, f and g are decreasing function for all real numbers  then fog is  increasing.

Hence, proved

Simplify this expression. -12 - 3 • (-8 +(-4)^2 - 6) + 2

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Answer

-16

Step By Step explanation

Answer:

[tex] - 12 - 3 \times ( - 8 + ( { - 4)}^{2} - 6) + 2[/tex]

[tex] - 12 - 3 \times ( - 8 + 16 - 6) + 2[/tex]

[tex] - 12 - 3 \times (8 - 6) + 2[/tex]

[tex] - 12 - 3 \times 2 + 2[/tex]

[tex] - 12 - 6 + 2[/tex]

[tex] - 12 - 4[/tex]

[tex] - 16[/tex]

A survey of 510 adults aged 18-24 year olds was conducted in which they were asked what they did last Friday night. It found: 161 watched TV 196 hung out with friends 161 ate pizza 28 watched TV and ate pizza, but did not hang out with friends 29 watched TV and hung out with friends, but did not eat pizza 47 hung out with friends and ate pizza, but did not watch TV 43 watched TV, hung out with friends, and ate pizza How may 18-24 year olds did not do any of these three activities last Friday night?

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Answer:

182 of these adults did not do any of these three activities last Friday night.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, we must build the Venn's Diagram of this set.

I am going to say that:

-The set A represents the adults that watched TV

-The set B represents the adults that hung out with friends.

-The set C represents the adults that ate pizza

-The set D represents the adults that did not do any of these three activities.

We have that:

[tex]A = a + (A \cap B) + (A \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

In which a is the number of adults that only watched TV, [tex]A \cap B[/tex] is the number of adults that both watched TV and hung out with friends, [tex]A \cap C[/tex] is the number of adults that both watched TV and ate pizza, is the number of adults that both hung out with friends and ate pizza, and [tex]A \cap B \cap C[/tex] is the number of adults that did all these three activies.

By the same logic, we have:

[tex]B = b + (B \cap C) + (A \cap B) + (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

[tex]C = c + (A \cap C) + (B \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

This diagram has the following subsets:

[tex]a,b,c,D,(A \cap B), (A \cap C), (B \cap C), (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

There were 510 adults suveyed. This means that:

[tex]a + b + c + D + (A \cap B) + (A \cap C) + (B \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C) = 510[/tex]

We start finding the values from the intersection of three sets.

Solution:

43 watched TV, hung out with friends, and ate pizza:

[tex]A \cap B \cap C = 43[/tex]

47 hung out with friends and ate pizza, but did not watch TV:

[tex]B \cap C = 47[/tex]

29 watched TV and hung out with friends, but did not eat pizza:

[tex]A \cap B = 29[/tex]

28 watched TV and ate pizza, but did not hang out with friends:

[tex]A \cap C = 28[/tex]

161 ate pizza

[tex]C = 161[/tex]

[tex]C = c + (A \cap C) + (B \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

[tex]161 = c + 28 + 47 + 43[/tex]

[tex]c = 43[/tex]

196 hung out with friends

[tex]B = 196[/tex]

[tex]196 = b + 47 + 29 + 43[/tex]

[tex]b = 77[/tex]

161 watched TV

[tex]A = 161[/tex]

[tex]A = a + (A \cap B) + (A \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C)[/tex]

[tex]161 = a + 29 + 28 + 43[/tex]

[tex]a = 61[/tex]

How may 18-24 year olds did not do any of these three activities last Friday night?

We can find the value of D from the following equation:

[tex]a + b + c + D + (A \cap B) + (A \cap C) + (B \cap C) + (A \cap B \cap C) = 510[/tex]

[tex]61 + 77 + 43 + D + 29 + 28 + 47 + 43 = 510[/tex]

[tex]D = 510 - 328[/tex]

[tex]D = 182[/tex]

182 of these adults did not do any of these three activities last Friday night.

Final answer:

To find the number of 18-24 year olds who did not do any of the three activities last Friday night, we can use the principle of inclusion-exclusion. By subtracting the number of people who did at least one of the activities from the total number of participants, we find that 455 individuals did not participate in watching TV, hanging out with friends, or eating pizza.

Explanation:

To find the number of 18-24 year olds who did not do any of the three activities (watch TV, hang out with friends, eat pizza), we need to subtract the number of people who did at least one of these activities from the total number of participants. We can use the principle of inclusion-exclusion to solve this problem.

Let's define:

A = number of people who watched TVB = number of people who hung out with friendsC = number of people who ate pizza

From the given information, we know:

A = 161B = 196C = 161A ∩ C' (watched TV and ate pizza, but did not hang out with friends) = 28A ∩ B' (watched TV and hung out with friends, but did not eat pizza) = 29B ∩ C' (hung out with friends and ate pizza, but did not watch TV) = 47A ∩ B ∩ C (watched TV, hung out with friends, and ate pizza) = 43

To find the number of people who did not do any of these activities, we can use the formula:

n(A' ∩ B' ∩ C') = n(U) - n(A) - n(B) - n(C) + n(A ∩ B) + n(A ∩ C) + n(B ∩ C) - n(A ∩ B ∩ C)

Substituting the known values, we have:

n(A' ∩ B' ∩ C') = 510 - 161 - 196 - 161 + 28 + 29 + 47 - 43

n(A' ∩ B' ∩ C') = 455

Therefore, there were 455 18-24 year olds who did not do any of the three activities last Friday night.

Show your work:

Express 160 pounds (lbs) in kilograms (kg). Round to the nearest hundredths.

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Step-by-step explanation:

.454 kilograms= 1 pound.

Multiply .454 by 160

4.54

160

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000

2724 0<--Place marker

45400<--Double Place Marker

- - - - - - - -

72640 <-- Add

To find decimal point, count decimal place (Number of digits after the decimal on both numbers you multiply together) In this case, it's 2 ( 5 and 4 in 4.54) So, you count two spaces from right to left in your answer and tah dah!

72.640 (Zero isn't needed- just a placemarker)

Hope I was helpful :)

(b) "If x > 0 and y > 0 then xy > 0" where x,y are real numbers.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that multiplication product of two given positive real number will always be positive real number and if one of the real number is negative, the multiplication product will always be negative.

so for the given condition, if [tex]x > 0[/tex] and [tex]y > 0[/tex], [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]y[/tex] are both positive real numbers

hence their multiplication product [tex]xy[/tex] will also be a positive number.

∴ [tex]xy > 0[/tex]

If A and B are events with P(A) = 0.5, P(A OR B) = 0.65, P(A AND B) = 0.15, find P(B).

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Answer:

P(B) = 0.30

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a probability problem that can be modeled by a diagram of Venn.

We have the following probabilities:

[tex]P(A) = P_{A} + P(A \cap B) = 0.50[/tex]

In which [tex]P_{A}[/tex] is the probability that only A happens.

[tex]P(B) = P_{B} + P(A \cap B) = P_{B} + 0.15[/tex]

To find P(B), first we have to find [tex]P_{B}[/tex], that is the probability that only B happens.

Finding [tex]P_{B}[/tex]:

The problem states that P(A OR B) = 0.65. This is the probability that at least one of this events happening. Mathematically, it means that:

[tex]1) P_{A} + P(A \cap B) + P_{B} = 0.65[/tex]

The problem states that P(A) = 0.5 and [tex]P(A \cap B) = 0.15[/tex]. So we can find [tex]P_{A}[/tex].

[tex]P(A) = P_{A} + P(A \cap B)[/tex]

[tex]0.5 = P_{A} + 0.15[/tex]

[tex]P_{A} = 0.35[/tex]

Replacing it in equation 1)

[tex]P_{A} + P(A \cap B) + P_{B} = 0.65[/tex]

[tex]0.35 + 0.15 + P_{B} = 0.65[/tex]

[tex]P_{B} = 0.65 - 0.35 - 0.15[/tex]

[tex]P_{B} = 0.15[/tex]

Since

[tex]P(B) = P_{B} + P(A \cap B)[/tex]

[tex]P(B) = 0.15 + 0.15[/tex]

[tex]P(B) = 0.30[/tex]

In this problem, we explore the effect on the mean, median, and mode of adding the same number to each data value. Consider the data set 2, 2, 3, 6, 10. (a) Compute the mode, median, and mean. (b) Add 5 to each of the data values. Compute the mode, median, and mean. (c) Compare the results of parts (a) and (b). In general, how do you think the mode, median, and mean are affected when the same constant is added to each data value in a set?

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Answer:

a) Mode: 2 Median: 3 Mean: 4.6

b) Mode: 7 Median: 8 Mean: 9.6

c) Just added 5 to values. General below.

Step-by-step explanation: 2, 2, 3, 6, 10

a) Mode: 2 (Most apperances)

Median: 3 (odd data, middle number)

Mean: (2+2+3+6+10)/5 = 23/5 = 4.6

b) + 5

Data: 7,7,8,11,15

Mode: 7 (Most apperances)

Median: 8 (odd data, middle number)

Mean: (7+7+8+11+15)/5 = 48/5 = 9.6

c) The results from (b) is (a) + 5

In general: Let's add x to the same data provided:

2+x, 2+x, 3+x, 6+x, 10+x,

For the mode, it does not matter, the number with most apperances will continue to be the mode + x

For the median, same thing. It is just the median + x

For the mean, same thing. For the set of 5 numbers:

(2+x + 2+x + 3+x + 6+x + 10+x)/5 =

(23+5x)/5

23/5 + 5x/5 =

23/5 + x

For example, If it was 6 numbers, we would add 6 times that number and divide it by 6, adding x to the mean.

Final answer:

To compute the mode, median, and mean of a data set, count the frequency of each number, arrange the data in order, and find the middle value. Adding the same constant to each data value affects the mean but does not change the mode or median.

Explanation:

To compute the mode, median, and mean of the data set {2, 2, 3, 6, 10}, we can follow these steps:

To find the mode, count the frequency of each number and identify the number(s) with the highest frequency. In this case, the mode is 2, as it appears twice.To find the median, arrange the data in ascending order and find the middle value. In this case, the median is 3.To find the mean, add up all the numbers and divide by the total count. In this case, the mean is (2+2+3+6+10)/5 = 23/5 = 4.6.

After adding 5 to each data value, the new data set becomes {7, 7, 8, 11, 15}.

The mode remains the same, which is 7.The median remains the same, which is 8.The mean is calculated as (7+7+8+11+15)/5 = 48/5 = 9.6.

In general, when the same constant is added to each data value in a set, the mode remains unchanged, the median remains unchanged, and the mean is affected by adding the constant to each value. The mean increases when the constant is positive and decreases when the constant is negative.

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the age of Jane is 80% of the age of Alice. If we add both ages the result is 45. Find the age of Jane and Alice

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Answer:

Age of Alice=25 years

Age of Jane=20 years

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the age of Jane is 80 % of the age Alice.

We have to find the age of Jane and Alice.

Let x be the age of Alice

According to question

Age of Jane=80% of Alice=80% of x=[tex]\frac{80}{100}\times x=\frac{4x}{5}[/tex]

[tex]x+\frac{4x}{5}=45[/tex]

[tex]\frac{5x+4x}{5}=45[/tex]

[tex]\frac{9x}{5}=45[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{45\times 5}{9}=25[/tex]

Age of Alice=25 years

Age of Jane=[tex]\frac{4}{5}\times 25=20 years[/tex]

Age of Jane=20 years

Gandalf the Grey started in the Forest of Mirkwood at a point P with coordinates (3, 0) and arrived in the Iron Hills at the point Q with coordinates (5, 5). If he began walking in the direction of the vector v - 3i + 2j and changes direction only once, when he turns at a right angle, what are the coordinates of the point where he makes the turn?

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Answer:

Turning point has coordinates [tex]\left(\dfrac{27}{13},\dfrac{8}{13}\right)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Gandalf the Grey started in the Forest of Mirkwood at a point P(3, 0) and began walking in the direction of the vector [tex]\vec{v}=-3i+2j.[/tex] The coordinates of the vector v are (-3,2). Then he changed the direction at a right angle, so he was walking in the direction of the vector [tex]\vec{u}=2i+3j[/tex] (vectors u and v are perpendicular).

Let B(x,y) be the turning point. Find vectors PB and BQ:

[tex]\overrightarrow{PB}=(x-3,y-0)\\ \\\overrightarrow {BQ}=(5-x,5-y)[/tex]

Note that vectors v and PB and vectors u and BQ are collinear, so

[tex]\dfrac{x-3}{-3}=\dfrac{y}{2}\\ \\\dfrac{5-x}{2}=\dfrac{5-y}{3}[/tex]

Hence

[tex]2(x-3)=-3y\Rightarrow 2x-6=-3y\\ \\3(5-x)=2(5-y)\Rightarrow 15-3x=10-2y[/tex]

Now solve the system of two equations:

[tex]\left\{\begin{array}{l}2x+3y=6\\ -3x+2y=-5\end{array}\right.[/tex]

Multiply the first equation by 3, the second equation by 2 and add them:

[tex]3(2x+3y)+2(-3x+2y)=3\cdot 6+2\cdot (-5)\\ \\6x+9y-6x+4y=18-10\\ \\13y=8\\ \\y=\dfrac{8}{13}[/tex]

Substitute it into the first equation:

[tex]2x+3\cdot \dfrac{8}{13}=6\\ \\2x=6-\dfrac{24}{13}=\dfrac{54}{13}\\ \\x=\dfrac{27}{13}[/tex]

Turning point has coordinates [tex]\left(\dfrac{27}{13},\dfrac{8}{13}\right)[/tex]

Final answer:

The coordinates of the point where Gandalf makes the turn are (5, 5).

Explanation:

To find the point where Gandalf makes a right angle turn, we need to find the intersection of the line formed by the vector v and the line connecting points P and Q. The equation of the line formed by the vector v is given by y = 2x - 3. The equation of the line connecting points P and Q is given by y = x. To find the intersection point, we can solve these two equations simultaneously. Substituting y = 2x - 3 into y = x, we get x = 5. Substituting x = 5 into y = x, we get y = 5. Therefore, the coordinates of the point where Gandalf makes the turn are (5, 5).

Five-year-old students at an elementary school were given a 30-yard head start in a race. The graph shows how far the average student ran in 30 seconds.
Age of Runner

Which statement best describes the domain of the function represented in the graph?

55X 560, orx is from 5 to 60

55x5 30. or x is from 5 to 30

30 SXS 60, or x is from 30 to 60

0 SXS 30 or x is from 0 to 30

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30 SXS 60 since they went from 30 yards to 60 yards

The domain of the function represented in the graph is 30 SXS 60 or 30 to 60. Hence option C is correct.

Given that,

Five-year-old students at an elementary school were involved.

They were given a 30-yard head start in a race.

The graph represents the distance run by the average student in 30 seconds.

The graph is related to the age of the runner.

Since we can see that,

The graph starts from 30 yards and ends at 60 yards

Therefore,

The domain of the function represented in the graph is 30 SXS 60 or 30 to 60, which is option C.

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First-order linear differential equations

1. dy/dt + ycost = 0 (Find the general solution)

2. dy/dt -2ty = t (Find the solution of the following IVP)

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Answer:

(a) [tex]\frac{dy}{(2y+1)}=tdt[/tex] (b) [tex]y=\frac{e^{t^2}+e^{2c}-1}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

(1) We have given [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}+ycost=0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}=-ycost[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{y}=-costdt[/tex]

Integrating both side

[tex]lny=-sint+c[/tex]

[tex]y=e^{-sint}+e^{-c}[/tex]

(2) [tex]\frac{dy}{dt}-2ty=t[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}=2ty+t[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}=t(2y+1)[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{(2y+1)}=tdt[/tex]

On integrating both side  

[tex]\frac{ln(2y+1)}{2}=\frac{t^2}{2}+c[/tex]

[tex]ln(2y+1)={t^2}+2c[/tex]

[tex]2y+1=e^{t^2}+e^{2c}[/tex]

[tex]y=\frac{e^{t^2}+e^{2c}-1}{2}[/tex]

(a) Find an example of sets A and B such that An B = {1,2} and AUB = {1,2,3,4,5).
(b) Find an example of sets A and B such that A Ç B and A e B.

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Answer:

(a) Set A = {1,2,3}

    Set B = {1,2,4,5}

(b) Set A Ç B = {1,2}

     Set A e B = {1,2}

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question,

Given data :

A ∪ B = read as A union B = {1,2,3,4,5}

A ∩ B = read as A intersection B =  {1,2}

(a) An example of sets A and B such that A ∩ B = {1,2} and A U B = {1,2,3,4,5).

So, first draw the Venn-diagram, From below Venn diagram, One of the possibility for set A and set B is:

Set A = {1,2,3}

Set B = {1,2,4,5}

(b) An example of sets A and B such that A Ç B and A e B,

Set A Ç B read as common elements of set A in Set B.

Therefore,

Set A Ç B = {1,2}

Set A e B implies that which element/elements of A is/are present in set B.

Therefore,

Set A e B = {1,2}

Determine all values of h and k for which the system S 1 -3x - 3y = h -4x + ky = 10 has no solution. k= ht

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Answer:

The system will have no solution when [tex]k = -4[/tex] and [tex]h \neq 7.5[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find these values by the Gauss-Jordan Elimination method.

The Gauss-Jordan elimination method is done by transforming the system's augmented matrix into reduced row-echelon form by means of row operations.

We have the following system:

[tex]-3x - 3y = h[/tex]

[tex]-4x + ky = 10[/tex]

This system has the following augmented matrix:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-3&-3&h\\-4&k&10\end{array}\right][/tex]

The first thing i am going to do is, to help the row reducing:

[tex]L_{1} = -\frac{L_{1}}{3}[/tex]

Now we have

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&1&-\frac{h}{3}\\-4&k&10\end{array}\right][/tex]

Now I want to reduce the first row, so I do:

[tex]L_{2} = L_{2} + 4L_{1}[/tex]

So:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&1&-\frac{h}{3}\\0&k+4&10 - \frac{4h}{3}\end{array}\right][/tex]

From the second line, we have

[tex](k+4)y = 10- \frac{4h}{3}[/tex]

The system will have no solution when there is a value dividing 0, so, there are two conditions:

[tex]k+4 = 0[/tex] and [tex]10 - \frac{4h}{3} \neq 0[/tex]

[tex]k+4 = 0[/tex]

[tex]k = -4[/tex]

...

[tex]10 - \frac{4h}{3} \neq 0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{4h}{3} \neq 10[/tex]

[tex]4h \neq 30[/tex]

[tex]h \neq \frac{30}{4}[/tex]

[tex]h \neq 7.5[/tex]

The system will have no solution when [tex]k = -4[/tex] and [tex]h \neq 7.5[/tex].

Find the number of 3-digit numbers formed using the digits 1 to 9, without repetition, such the numbers either have all digits less than 5 or all digits greater than 4.

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Answer: 120

Step-by-step explanation:

The total number of digits from 1 to 9 = 10

The number of digits from less than 5 (0,1,2,3,4)=5

Since repetition is not allowed so we use Permutations , then the number of 3-digit different codes will be formed :-

[tex]^5P_3=\dfrac{5!}{(5-3)!}=\dfrac{5\times4\times3\times2!}{2!}=5\times4\times3=60[/tex]

The number of digits from greater than 4 (5,6,7,8,9)=5

Similarly, Number of 3-digit different codes will be formed :-

[tex]^5P_3=60[/tex]

Hence, the required number of 3-digit different codes = 60+60=120

Find the effective rate of the compound interest rate or investment. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) A $50,000 zero-coupon bond maturing in 8 years and selling now for $43,035. %

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Answer:

Ans. Effective annual rate=1.8928%

Annual Compound semi-annually=1.8839%

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, this is the formula to find the effective annual rate for this zero-coupon bond.

[tex]EffectiveAnnualRate=\sqrt[n]{\frac{FaceValue}{Price} } -1[/tex]

n= years to maturity

That is:

[tex]EffectiveAnnualRate=\sqrt[8]{\frac{50,000}{43,035} } -1=0.018928[/tex]

Means that the effective interest rate is 1.8928% effective annual

Now, let´s find the compound interest rate.

First, we have to turn this rate effective semi-annually

[tex]Semi-AnnualRate=(1+0.018928)^{\frac{1}{2} }  -1=0.00942[/tex]

0.942% effective semi annual

To turn this into a semi-annual, compounded semi-annually, we just have to multiply by 2, so we get.

1.8839% compounded semi-annually

Best of luck

Consider the function fx) = -3.15x + 723.45. Graph it on the interval (0,25), and then answer Questions 8 - 11 below. Question 8 (1 point) What is the domain of the function (the entire function, not just the part you graphed)? O [-3.15, 7.42) [-10, 10] [7.42, c) O 10,co)

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Answer:

Domain : D{-∞,∞} the reals.

Step-by-step explanation:

The function is plotted in the image.

[tex]  f(x) = -3.15 * x + 723.45 [tex]

the linear functions usually have a domain from - infinite to infinite, the domain when is a piece wise function or discontinuous, the domain is defined in the pieces where is defined.

In this case there is no restriction so the function is continuous.

The final exam of a particular class makes up 40% of the final grade, and Moe is failing the class with an average (arithmetic mean) of 45% just before taking the final exam. What grade does Moe need on his final exam in order to receive the passing grade average of 60% for the class?

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Answer:

%82.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The final exam of a particular class makes up 40% of the final gradeMoe is failing the class with an average (arithmetic mean) of 45% just before taking the final exam.

From point 1 we know that Moe´s grade just before taking the final exam represents 60% of the final grade. Then, using the information in the point 2 we can compute Moe´s final grade as follows:

[tex]FG=0.40*FE+0.60*0.45[/tex],

where FG is Moe´s Final Grade and FE is Moe´s final exam grade. Then,

[tex]\frac{ FG-0.60*0.45}{0.40}=FE[/tex].

So, in order to receive the passing grade average of 60% for the class Moe needs to obtain in his exam:

[tex]FE=\frac{ 0.60-0.60*0.45}{0.40}=0.825[/tex]

That is, he need al least %82.5 to obtain a passing grade.

Use the graph below to determine the number of solutions the system has.

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Answer:

one

Step-by-step explanation:

I think, there were 4 lines and the two lines are reaching each other

Hillary, Meredith, and Aly are sitting in their favorite coffee shop when their waiter asks: "Does everyone want coffee?" Hillary replies "I don't know." Meredith then replies "I don't know" as well. Finally, Aly says "Not everyone wants coffee." The waiter comes back and gives a coffee to each person that wants one.
Answer the following question:
(a) Did Hillary get a coffee?
(b) Did meredith get a coffee?

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Answer:

a) Yes.

b) Yes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Meredith and Hillary both want coffe, but they don't know if the other two people do, therefore they can't know if everyone want coffee. If they didn't want coffee, their answer would have been just "no".

Aly knows that she doesn't want coffee, therefore she knows that not everyone wants coffee.

Hillary and Meredith said 'I don't know' which implies they don't know if everyone wants coffee because they themselves do not want it. Aly confirmed that not everyone wants coffee. Therefore, neither Hillary nor Meredith got a coffee.

We have a logical puzzle where Hillary, Meredith, and Aly are deciding whether they want coffee. The key to solving this puzzle is understanding the implications of their statements to the waiter's question: "Does everyone want coffee?"

Hillary says, "I don't know." This means Hillary cannot be sure that everyone wants coffee, so there are two possibilities: either she does not want coffee or she doesn't know the preferences of the others. Meredith also responds with "I don't know," implying the same possibilities for her.

Finally, Aly states, "Not everyone wants coffee." This is the definitive answer that tells us at least one person does not want coffee. Since Aly knows for sure that not everyone wants coffee, it implies that either she does not want coffee herself or knows of someone else who doesn’t. Given that Hillary and Meredith both said they did not know, they could not have communicated their preference to Aly.

Therefore:

Hillary did not get a coffee, because if she did want coffee, she would have known that at least she herself wants coffee and would not have said, "I don't know."Meredith did not get a coffee either for the same reason as Hillary.

What steps do I take to solve this problem (cm) 8 + 27 =_____+18=___cm=____m

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Answer:

[tex]8+27=17+18=35 cm=0.35 meter[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]8+27=35[/tex] cm

= [tex]17+18=35[/tex] cm as [tex]35-18=17[/tex] cm

Now as the final answer is in meters, so, we will convert 35 cm in meters.

100 cm = 1 meter

So, 35 cm = [tex]\frac{35}{100}=0.35[/tex] meters

Therefore, we can write the final expression as:

[tex]8+27=17+18=35 cm=0.35 meter[/tex]

Find the solutions of the quadratic equation 3x^2-5x+1=0.

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Answer:

The solutions of the quadratic equation are [tex]x_{1} = \frac{5 + \sqrt{13}}{6}, x_{2} = \frac{5 - \sqrt{13}}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a second order polynomial, and we can find it's roots by the Bhaskara formula.

Explanation of the bhaskara formula:

Given a second order polynomial expressed by the following equation:

[tex]ax^{2} + bx + c, a\neq0[/tex].

This polynomial has roots [tex]x_{1}, x_{2}[/tex] such that [tex]ax^{2} + bx + c = (x - x_{1})*(x - x_{2})[/tex], given by the following formulas:

[tex]x_{1} = \frac{-b + \sqrt{\bigtriangleup}}{2*a}[/tex]

[tex]x_{2} = \frac{-b - \sqrt{\bigtriangleup}}{2*a}[/tex]

[tex]\bigtriangleup = b^{2} - 4ac[/tex]

For this problem, we have to find [tex]x_{1} \text{and} x_{2}[/tex].

The polynomial is [tex]3x^{2} - 5x +1[/tex], so a = 3, b = -5, c = 1.

Solution

[tex]\bigtriangleup = b^{2} - 4ac = (-5)^{2} - 4*3*1 = 25 - 12 = 13[/tex]

[tex]x_{1} = \frac{-b + \sqrt{\bigtriangleup}}{2*a} = \frac{-(-5) + \sqrt{13}}{2*3} = \frac{5 + \sqrt{13}}{6}[/tex]

[tex]x_{2} = \frac{-b - \sqrt{\bigtriangleup}}{2*a} = \frac{-(-5) - \sqrt{13}}{2*3} = \frac{5 - \sqrt{13}}{6}[/tex]

The solutions of the quadratic equation are [tex]x_{1} = \frac{5 + \sqrt{13}}{6}, x_{2} = \frac{5 - \sqrt{13}}{6}[/tex]

The probability is 1% that an electrical connector that is kept dry fails during the warranty period. If the connector is ever wet, the probability of a failure during the warranty period is 5%. If 90% of the connectors are kept dry and 10% are wet, what proportion of connectors fail during the warranty period?

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Answer:

A 1.4% of the total connectors are expected to fail during the warranty period.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume a population of 1000 connectors (to make the math easiest) and let's analize the dry connectors.  

Of the 1000 connectors, 900 are kept dry. and of that number, 9 are the ones that fails during the warranty period.  (90% of 1000 is 900. 1% of 900 is 9)

Of the 1000 connectors, 100 are wet. And of that number, 5 are connectors that will fail during the warranty period. (10% of 1000 is 100, and 5% of 100 is 5)

So overall we have 14 connectors that will fail from 1000 connectors.

That is a 1.4% of the total samples.

Let p, q, and r represent the following statements"

p : Sam has pizza last night.

q : Chris finished her homework

. r : Pat watched the news this morning.

Give a formula (using appropriate symbols) for each of these statements:

a) Sam had pizza last night if and only if Chris finished her homework.

b) Pat watched the news this morning iff Sam did not have pizza last night.

c) Pat watched the news this morning if and only if Chris finished her homework and Sam did not have pizza last night.

d) In order for Pat to watch the news this morning, it is necessary and sufficient that Sam had pizza last night and Chris finished her homework. Express in words the statements represented by the following fomulas.

e) q ⇔ r

f) p ⇔ (q ∧ r)

g) (¬p) ⇔ (q ∨ r)

h) r ⇔ (p ∨ q)

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In logic, own symbols are used in order to be able to represent the relations between propositions in a general and independent way to the proposition, in order to be able to find the relationship process that operates in the communicated message, the propositional logic.

For this purpose there are, among others, the following logical operators: conjunction (and) ∧, disjunction (or) ∨, denial (not) ¬,  conditional (if - then) ⇒ and double conditional (if and only if, iff) ⇔.

So for this case we have:

Answer

a) Sam had pizza last night if and only if Chris finished her homework.

p⇔q

b) Pat watched the news this morning iff Sam did not have pizza last night.

r⇔¬p

c) Pat watched the news this morning if and only if Chris finished her homework and Sam did not have pizza last night.

r⇔(q∧¬p)

d) In order for Pat to watch the news this morning, it is necessary and sufficient that Sam had pizza last night and Chris finished her homework.

r⇔(p∧q)

e) q ⇔ r

Chris finished his homework if and only if Pat watched the news this morning

f) p ⇔ (q ∧ r)

Sam had pizza last night if and only if Chris finished his homework and Pat watched the news this morning

g) (¬p) ⇔ (q ∨ r)

Sam didn't have pizza last night if and only if Chris finished his homework or Pat watched the news this morning

h) r ⇔ (p ∨ q)

Pat watched the news this morning if Sam had pizza last night or Chris finished his homework

An elementary school class polled 198 people at a shopping center to determine how many read the Daily News and how many read the Sun Gazette. They found the following information: 171 read the Daily News, 40 read both, and 18 read neither. How many read the Sun Gazette?

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Answer: 49 people

Step-by-step explanation:

First you need to separate the people that read both from the people that read the daily news. Do this by subtracting 171 - 40 = 131.

Now you can subtract the total amount of people that only read the Daily Mews from the total amount of people polled (198-131=67)

From here you need to subtract the amount of people that read neither from the remaining total. (67-18=49)

this is where you get the 49 people out of 198 that read the Sun Gazette

Final answer:

The number of people who read the Sun Gazette is calculated by subtracting the number of people who only read the Daily News and those who read neither from the total polled. The result is 49 Sun Gazette readers.

Explanation:

This problem involves the mathematics concept of set theory, specifically union and intersection of sets. Here, the total number of people polled are considered as the 'Universal Set'. The 'Daily News readers' and the 'Sun Gazette readers' are the two subsets of this Universal set.

The data given can be interpreted as follows:

Total number of people surveyed (universal set) = 198 Number of people who read the Daily News = 171 Number of people who read both newspapers = 40 Number of people who read neither = 18

Since 40 people read both, they are being counted twice in the 171 (Daily News readers) figure. Hence, we subtract 40 from 171.

The number of people who only read the Daily News = 171 - 40 = 131

We subtract this number and those who read neither from the total polled to find the number of Sun Gazette readers.

The number of Sun Gazette readers = 198 - 131 (only Daily News readers) - 18 (neither) = 49 Sun Gazette readers

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What are the odds of choosing a red marble from a bag that contains two blue marbles, one green marble and four red marbles?

4:3

4:7

3:4

7:4

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Answer:

4:3

Step-by-step explanation:

You count up all the red marbles which equals 4 and put them on one side, then you add up all the rest of the marbles same color or not which equals 3 and put it on the other side of the 4

In how many ways can the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 be arranged so that no prime number is in its original position?

I get the answer 1348225 by subtracting the number of derangements with fixed points 4,3,2 and 1 from 10! (the number of ways to arrange the numbers with none fixed).

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Answer:  2399760

Step-by-step explanation:

The concept we use here is Partial derangement.

It says that for m things , the number of ways to arrange them such that k things are not in their fixed position is given by :-

[tex]m!-^kC_1(m-1)!+^kC_2(m-2)!-^kC_3(m-3)!+........[/tex]

Given digits : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

Prime numbers = 2,3,5,7

Now  by Partial derangement the number of ways to arrange 10 numbers such that none of 4 prime numbers is in its original position will be :_

[tex]10!-^4C_1(9)!+^4C_2(8)!-^4C_3(7)!+^4C_4(6)!\\\\=3628800-(4)(362880)+\dfrac{4!}{2!2!}(40320)-(4)(5040)+(1)(720)\\\\=3628800-1451520+241920-20160+720\\\\=2399760[/tex]

Hence, the number of  ways can the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 be arranged so that no prime number is in its original position = 2399760

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