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Sharonda uses a blend of dark chocolate and milk chocolate to make the ice cream topping at her restaurant. She needs to buy 120 kg, of chocolate in total for her next order, and her recipe calls for twice the amount of dark chocolate as milk chocolate.Let d be the number of kilograms of dark chocolate she buys and m be the number of kilograms of milk chocolate she buys.
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In airline applications, failure of a component can result in catastrophe. As a result, many airline components utilize something called triple modular redundancy. This means that a critical component has two backup components that may be utilized should the initial component fail. Suppose a certain critical airline component has a probability of failure of 0.041 and the system that utilizes the component is part of a triple modular redundancy. (a) What is the probability that the system does not fail? (b) Engineers decide to the probability of failure is too high for this system. Use trial and error to determine the minimum number of components that should be included in the system to result in a system that has greater than a 0.99999999 probability of not failing.
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Kaya claims that 8n is the number of dots in figure n. Kiana claims that the number of dots in figure n is given by 2(n+1)[tex]^{2}^-2(n--1)^{2}[/tex]Consider the square arrangements below in relation to the girls' expressions, where n represents the figure number. Determine whether Kaya, Kiana or both girls are correct in their given expressions. Justify your response.The evaluation of your response will be based on the following criteria.Correctly identifying which girl is correct in their given expressions while showing your work. Explaining your reasoning. Answer the question in two to three sentences.HINT: Plug in each figure number for n in both girl's expressions
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PLZ HELP PLZThe stem-and-leaf plot shows the scores of a class of sixth graders on a math test.How many scores were above 64?
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Please help me out with this!
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Find the quotient. y^9 ÷ y^3
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3х - у = 66х + y = 21
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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.Find the values of x and y.
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A class is conducting an experiment using a die. Each person rolls the die 6 times and charts their results. If the results arecombined into a class list, which statement would be most correct?A.Every student has the same probability of getting each individual number.B.There is more of a chance a student will get all 6 numbers in their rolls than won'tC. Each individual student's data will match the theoretical data.D.An individual's experimental data should be closer to the theoretical probabilities than the combined experimental data ofthe class.
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what are all the vocabulary words in all math classes?
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From the list below, select the most likely correlation coefficient for the graphed data. A. −0.1 B. −0.8 C. 0.8 D. 0.1
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The range of which function is (2, infinity)? y = 2x y = 2(5x) y = 5x +2 y = 5x + 2
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Jeremy and Justine work for a company that receives $45 for each unit of output sold. The company has a variable cost of $25 per item and a fixed cost of $1600.Based on this information, Jeremy and Justine make some projections about potential profit.• Jeremy states that for every 100 units of output sold, the company will make $3,600 in profit.• Justine states that for every 300 units of output sold, the company will make $4,400 in profit.
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The probability distribution for damage claims paid by the Newton Automobile Insurance Company on collision insurance follows. Payment ($) Probability 0 0.85 500 0.04 1,000 0.04 3,000 0.03 5,000 0.02 8,000 0.01 10,000 0.01 (a) Use the expected collision payment to determine the collision insurance premium that would enable the company to break even. If required, round your answers to two decimal places. If your answer is zero, enter "0". x f(x) xf(x) 0 500 1000 3000 5000 8000 10000 Total (b) The insurance company charges an annual rate of $520 for the collision coverage. What is the expected value of the collision policy for a policyholder? (Hint: It is the expected payments from the company minus the cost of coverage.) If required, enter negative value as negative number. $ Why does the policyholder purchase a collision policy with this expected value? The input in the box below will not be graded, but may be reviewed and considered by your instructor.
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Darius wrote the number 84,273. Then he wrote a different number in which the digit 2 has 10 times the value it has in the number 84,273. Which could be the other number Jackson wrote? A 78,325 B 62,541 C 34,482 D 25,847
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9. A judge hears the following arguments in a murder hearing. The DNA test that places the accused at the murder scene has a true positive rate of 90% (i.e. the probability that the test returning positive given that the accused was actually present at the scene is 0.9). Similarly, the DNA test has a false negative rate of 80% (i.e. the probability that the test returns negative given that the accused was not present at the scene is 0.8). Everyone in the town has a equal probability of being at the murder scene, and the town has a population of 10,000. Given the fact that the DNA test returned a positive result for the accused, what is the probability that the accused was at the murder scene?
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to find the product 3 3/8 * 4 1/9.tara rewrote 3 3/8 as 17/8 amd 4 1/9 as 13/9. she multiplies the fractions to find the product 221/72. what error did she make
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If DM=35, what is the value of r ?
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A random sample of size n1 = 16 is selected from a normal population with a mean of 75 and standard deviation of 8. A second random sample of size n2 = 9 is taken independently from another normal population with mean 70 and standard deviation of 12. Let X1 and X2 be the two sample means. Find(a) The probability that X1 − X2 exceeds 4.(b) The probability that 3.5 < X1 − X2 < 5.5.
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A2 = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9; 3 2 4; 6 5 4; 9 8 7]b2 = [1 1 1 1 1 1]′ (a) Find a basis for the row space of A2. (b) How many solutions does A2 ?
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