Calvin and Jamel each havr cats as pets. Calvin buys cat food in cylindrical can that are 6 centimeters in diameter and 12 centimeters high. Jamel buys cat food in cylindrical can that 12 centimeters in diameter and 6 centimeters high. What is the ratio of the volume of one of Calvin's cans of to the volume of one of Jamel's cans?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

CALVIN

v=[tex]\pi[/tex]× r ² × h

v=3.14 × 3² × 12

v=3.14×9 × 12

v=3.14 × 108

v = 339.12

JAMEL

v=[tex]\pi[/tex] × r ²×h

v=3.14× 6 ² × 6

v=3.14 × 36×6

v=3.14×216

v=678.24


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In a survey of 938 U.S. adults, 235 say the phrase "you know" is the most annoying conversational phrase. Let p be the proportion of the population who respond yes. Use the given information to Construct a 90% confidence interval for p.

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Answer:

CI 90% = ( 0.227 ; 0.273)

Step-by-step explanation:

Information from the survey:

sample size   n = 938

number of people with yes answer  x = 235

proportion of people  p = 235/938

p = 0.25    then  q = 1 - 0.25    q = 0.75

Confidence Interval 90 % .

CI 90% = ( p ± SE )

CI 90% = ( p ± z(c)*√(p*q)/n)

CI 90 %   then significance level is  α = 10 %   α/2 = 5%

α/2 = 0.05  we find in z-table z (c) = 1.64

√(p*q)/n  = √0.25*0.75/938

√(p*q)/n  = √0.000199

√(p*q)/n  = 0.014

CI 90% = ( p ± z(c)*√(p*q)/n)

CI 90% = ( 0.25 ± 1.64*0.014)

CI 90% = ( 0.25 ± 0.023 )

CI 90% = ( 0.227 ; 0.273)

Given that f(x) = logo x, write a function that translates f(x) down 4 units and then
reflects it across the x axis.

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Answer:

Answer 2/B

Step-by-step explanation:

The one with Parentheses

-(log6 x-4)

The sample size needed to estimate the difference between two population proportions to within a margin of error E with a significance level of ? can be found as follows. In the expression
E=z?p1(1?p1)n1+p2(1?p2)n2?????????????????????????
we replace both n1 and n2 by n (assuming that both samples have the same size) and replace each of p1, and p2, by 0.5 (because their values are not known). Then we solve for n, and get
n=(z?)22E2.
Finally, increase the value of n to the next larger integer number.
Use the above formula and Table C to find the size of each sample needed to estimate the difference between the proportions of boys and girls under 10 years old who are afraid of spiders. Assume that we want a 99% confidence level and that the error is smaller than 0.07.
n=______.

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Answer:

n= (z)22E2

n=10× 99%÷ 0.07

Most linear graphs are direct variation, unless they go through the origin.

True

False

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False

A linear graph that is a direct variation is in the form y=kx, so it has a y-intercept at (0,0). This means it passes through the origin if it is a direct variation.

Help please …………………..

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

T = s + dd = 5,011 for Friday

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) As you might imagine, the disposition of apples in inventory will be one of "sold" or "discarded". (They could also be "stolen", but we'll call that "discarded", since they're not sold.) Then the inventory turnover T is the sum of numbers sold and discarded:

  T = s + d

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(b) The value of d for Friday will be ...

  d = T -s = 34848 -29837 = 5,011 . . . value of d for Friday

Consider a political discussion group consisting of 6 ​Democrats, 6 ​Republicans, and 4 Independents. Suppose that two group members are randomly​ selected, in​ succession, to attend a political convention. Find the probability of selecting an Independent and then a Republican.

___.
(Type an integer or a simplified​ fraction.)

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Answer:

10/16=5/8

6+6+4=16

The probability is 5/8

evaluate
(3^-1+4^-1)^-2​

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Show all work to identify the asymptotes and zero of the function f(x)=6x/x^2-36

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  asymptotes: x = ±6

  zero: x = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertical asymptotes of the function will be at the values of x where the denominator is zero. The denominator is x^2 -36, so has zeros for values of x that satisfy ...

  x^2 -36 = 0

  x^2 = 36

  x = ±√36 = ±6

The vertical asymptotes of the function are x = -6 and x = +6.

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The zero of the function is at the value of x that makes the numerator zero. This will be the value of x that satisfies ...

  6x = 0

  x = 0 . . . . . divide by 6

The zero of the function is x=0.

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As a check on this work, we have had a graphing calculator graph the function and identify the zero.

I will give brainliest if you answer properly.

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

[tex]2\sin(x) +\sqrt{3} =0 \implies 2\sin(x)=-\sqrt{3} \implies \boxed{\sin(x)=-\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} }[/tex]

[tex]\therefore x=\dfrac{4\pi }{3}[/tex]

But note, as sine does represent the [tex]y[/tex] value, [tex]\dfrac{5\pi }{3}[/tex] is also solution

Therefore,

[tex]x=\dfrac{4\pi }{3} \text{ and } x=\dfrac{5\pi }{3}[/tex]

This is the solution for [tex]x\in[0, 2\pi ][/tex], recall the unit circle.

Note: [tex]\sin(x)=-\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \implies \sin(x)=\sin \left(\pi +\dfrac{\pi }{3} \right)[/tex]

b)

[tex]\sqrt{3} \tan(x) + 1 =0 \implies \tan(x) = -\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3} } \implies \boxed{ \tan(x) = -\dfrac{\sqrt{3} }{3} }[/tex]

Once

[tex]\tan(x) = -\dfrac{\sqrt{3} }{3} \implies \sin(x) = -\dfrac{1}{2} \text{ and } \cos(x) = \dfrac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]

As [tex]\tan(x) = \dfrac{\sin(x)}{\cos(x)}[/tex]

[tex]\therefore x=-\dfrac{\pi }{6}[/tex]

c)

[tex]4\sin^2(x) - 1 = 0 \implies \sin^2(x) = \dfrac{1}{4} \implies \boxed{\sin(x) = \pm \dfrac{\sqrt{1} }{\sqrt{4} } = \pm \dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]\sin(x)=\dfrac{1}{2} \implies x=\dfrac{\pi }{6} \text{ and } x=\dfrac{5\pi }{6}[/tex]

[tex]\sin(x)=-\dfrac{1}{2} \implies x=\dfrac{7\pi }{6} \text{ and } x=\dfrac{11\pi }{6}[/tex]

The solutions are

[tex]x=\dfrac{\pi }{6} \text{ and } x=\dfrac{5\pi }{6} \text{ and }x=\dfrac{7\pi }{6} \text{ and } x=\dfrac{11\pi }{6}[/tex]

The measure of angle tis 60 degrees.
What is the x-coordinate of the point where the
terminal side intersects the unit circle?
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2
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Not a clear list of options and/or reference frame

Probably     0.5      if angle t is measured from the positive x axis.

Find the cash value of the lottery jackpot (to the nearest dollar). Yearly jackpot payments begin immediately (26 for Mega Millions and 30 for Powerball). Assume the lottery can invest at the given interest rate. Powerball: $360 million; 5.4% interest
a. $188,347,953
b. $282,573,702
c. $185,870,742
d. $298,386,685

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Answer:

The right response is Option c ($185,870,742).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

n = 30

r = 5.4%

or,

 = 0.054

Periodic payment will be:

[tex]R = \frac{360000000}{30}[/tex]

   [tex]=12000000[/tex] ($)

Now,

The present value will be:

= [tex]R+R(\frac{1-(1+r)^{-n+1}}{r} )[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

= [tex]12000000+12000000(\frac{1-(1+0.054)^{-30 + 1}}{0.054} )[/tex]

= [tex]12000000+12000000\times 14.4892[/tex]

= [tex]185,870,742[/tex] ($)

Find the length of the missing sides

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Answer:

f = 10

g = 2 sqrt(3)

h = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

The short leg is opposite the smaller angle so it is f

The longer leg is opposite the larger angle so it is g

The hypotenuse is opposite the right angle so it is 20

We know f = x

g = x sqrt(3)

h = 2x = 20

2x = 20  so x = 10

f = 10

g = 2 sqrt(3)

h = 20

Please help, if you can’t answer all just answer one

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Answer:

Inverses

Step-by-step explanation:

One things I could tell about the earth from this graph is that the northern and southern hemispheres are inverses because when the temp of one goes up over the months, the other goes down.

find the amount of time to the nearest day it would take a deposit of $2500 to grow to $1 million at 2% compounded continuously. find how many days & years

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Answer:

Years = natural log (Total / Principal) / Rate

Years = natural log (1,000,000 / 2,500) / .02

Years = natural log (400) / .02

Years =  5.9914645471 / .02

It would take  299.573227355 Years

Source: http://www.1728.org/rate2.htm

Step-by-step explanation:

Team A scored 30 points less than four times the number of points that Team B scored. Team C scored 61 points more than half of the number of points that Team B scored. If Team A and Team C shared in the victory, having earned the same number of points, how many more points did each team have than Team B?

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Answer:

team a and team c scored 74 points which is 48 points more than team b, scoring 26 points.

Step-by-step explanation:

Which is equivalent to 10’6

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Answer:          

35/5 (if you mean 10.6)    

1000000 (if you mean 10 to the sixth power)      

0.000001 (if you mean 10/6)

Answer:

There are 126 inches in 10'6

Step-by-step explanation:

take our feet and multiply the value by 12

A pie is cut into 9 equal pieces. If all but 2 pieces are eaten, how much of the pie remains?

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Answer:

is 7 pieces are remian

Step-by-step explanation:

9: total

2: eaten

so, 9-2 = 7 pieces?

how can a pie be equally cut into 9 pieces. anyways i think the answer is 2

find two ordered pairs for x-4y=2

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Answer:

x-4y=2 can be written as y=(x-2)/4

(2,0) when x=2, y=0 and (6,1) when x=6, y=1

Which expression is equivalent to 15 n=10 (n+3/n)?

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Answer:

±√6

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]15n=10(n+\frac{3}{n} )[/tex] is your expression first muiltiply out the 10 to get 15n= 10n+10 3/n next subtract  10 n from both sides to get 5n=10+3/n multiply both sides by n to get 5n^2=13 combine both sides and use the quadratic equation to solve to get your solution of ±√6

verify cos(a+b)/cos(a) cos(b) =1-tan(a) tan(b)

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The identity as been verified/proved as:

[tex]1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

Given that:

[tex]\frac{\cos(a + b)}{\cos\ a\cos b} = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

Apply cosine identity to the numerator

[tex]\frac{\cos\ a\ cos\ b - \sin a\ sin\ b}{\cos\ a\cos b} = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

Split the fraction:

[tex]\frac{\cos\ a\ cos\ b}{\cos\ a\cos b} - \frac{\sin a\ sin\ b}{\cos\ a\cos b} = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

Cancel out common terms

[tex]1 - \frac{\sin a\ sin\ b}{\cos\ a\cos b} = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

In trigonometry, we have:

[tex]\frac{\sin \theta}{\cos \theta} = \tan \theta[/tex]

So, the equation becomes:

[tex]1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b = 1 - \tan\ a\ tan\ b[/tex]

Hence, the identity has been verified

Read more about trigonometry identities at:

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What is the solution set of the
equation?
(3x – 5)(2x – 10) = 0

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 5 = 0

3x = 5

x = 5/3

2x - 10 = 0

2x = 10

x = 10/2 = 5

After completing the fraction division 5 / 5/3, Miko used the multiplication shown to check her work.

3 x 5/3 = 3/1 x 5/3 = 15/3 or 5

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Answer:

its the same above

Step-by-step explanation:

Does the graph represent a function and if so, why?

A.Yes, no two ordered pairs on this graph have the same second element.
B.Yes, there is more than one ordered pair on this graph.
C.Yes, no two ordered pairs on this graph have the same first element.
D.No, there is a limited number of ordered pairs on this graph.

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Answer:

A. yes

Step-by-step explanation:

write your answer as an integer or as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

CE and are the sides making up the sine of an angle.

CE is the side opposite the angle

DE is the side hypotenuse.

<D = 61 degrees

Sin(D) = opposite / hypotenuse

hypotenuse = 8

Sin(61) = 0.8746

CE = ?

sin(61) = CE / 8                multiply both sides  by 8

8 sin(61) = CE

CE = 8 * 0.8746

CE = 6.9969

CE = 7.0

That 0 should be included in the answer, but I think it is safe to say that if you enter 7, you will get it right.

Answer:

7.0

Step-by-step explanation:

A baseball stadium has a fixed cost of $12,000 per night game. In addition, there is a total cost of $2
each fan that attends the game that evening. Which of the following is the cost equation for the baseball
stadium?
C = 12,002x
C = 2x - 12,000
C= 12,000x + 2
C = 2x + 12,000

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C=2x+12,000 , fixed cost means you’ll always have to pay it, and (x) represents how many fans there will be

6w + 2(4w - 7) simplified​

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Answer:

14w -14

Step-by-step explanation:

6w + 2(4w - 7)

Distribute

6w+ 8w -14

Combine like terms

14w -14

Answer:

6w+(2×4w)-(2×7)

(6w+8w)-14=14w-14

Question of
How many solutions doen 3 -2x=5-x+3+4x have?
A Infinitely many solutions
B. Two solutions
C. No solutions
D. One solution

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Answer:

one solution

Step-by-step explanation:

3 -2x=5-x+3+4x

Combine like terms

3-2x = 8+3x

Add 2x to each side

3-2x+2x = 8+3x+2x

3 = 8+5x

Subtract 8 from each side

3-8 =8+5x-8

-5 =5x

Divide by 5

-5/5 = 5x/5

-1 =x

There is one solution

A data set includes data from student evaluations of courses. The summary statistics are n=89​, x=3.44​, s=0.67. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the population of student course evaluations has a mean equal to 3.50. Assume that a simple random sample has been selected. Identify the null and alternative​ hypotheses, test​ statistic, P-value, and state the final conclusion that addresses the original claim.
What are the null and alternative​ hypotheses?
A.
H0​: μ=3.50
H1​: μ>3.50
B.
H0​: μ=3.50
H1​: μ<3.50
C.
H0​: μ≠3.50
H1​: μ=3.50
D.
H0​: μ=3.50
H1​: μ≠
(I also need the test statistic and p-value) thank you so much in advance :)

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We're told that "the claim that the population of student course evaluations has a mean equal to 3.50". So this means μ=3.50 makes up the null H0

The alternative would be H1: μ ≠ 3.50 since it's the opposite of the claim made in the null.

We go with answer choice D to form the null and alternative hypotheses.

The sign ≠ in the alternative hypothesis tell us that we have a two tail test.

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Let's compute the test statistic

z = (xbar - mu)/(s/sqrt(n))

z = (3.44 - 3.50)/(0.67/sqrt(89))

z = -0.84483413122896

z = -0.84

The test statistic is roughly -0.84

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Despite not knowing what sigma is (aka the population standard deviation), we can see that n > 30 is the case. So we can use the Z distribution. This is the standard normal distribution. When n > 30, the T distribution is fairly approximately the same as the Z distribution.

Use a calculator or a Z table to determine that

P(Z < -0.84) = 0.2005

which is approximate

Because we're doing a two-tail test, this means we double that result to get 2*0.2005 = 0.401

The p-value is roughly 0.401

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Since the p-value is larger than alpha = 0.05, we don't have enough evidence to reject the null. So you can say that we fail to reject the null, or we accept the null.

The conclusion based on that means that μ=3.50  must be true (unless other evidence comes along to disprove this). In other words, the mean evaluation score from students appears to be 3.50

in the given circle the radius is 9 cm what is its diameter?​

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

The diameter is equal to twice the length of the radius

So if the radius is 9 then the diameter is 9 * 2 = 18

After running a mile a day over a period of two weeks, the average amount of weight loss is 2.5 pounds. A dietitian, who publishes health articles in a newspaper, states their new diet program helps with additional weight loss when combining their special diet with running a mile a day over a period of two weeks. Interested in studying the dietitian's article further, you ask friends who have tried the dietitian's new program and you determine their weight loss to be 3.0 pounds in a two week period, on average. As you set up a hypothesis test to determine if the dietitian's article is correct, what is the dietitian's claim?

a. Adults should run every day to lose weight.
b. The average amount of weight loss is less than 2.52.5 pounds.
c. The average amount of weight loss is greater than 3.03.0 pounds.
d. The average amount of weight loss is greater than 2.52.5 pounds.

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Answer:

d. The average amount of weight loss is greater than 2.5 pounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

After running a mile a day over a period of two weeks, the average amount of weight loss is 2.5 pounds.

At the null hypothesis, we test if this mean is of 2.5, that is:

[tex]H_0: \mu = 2.5[/tex]

A dietitian, who publishes health articles in a newspaper, states their new diet program helps with additional weight loss.

With the additional weight loss, the dietitian claims that the mean is more than the value presented at the null hypothesis, that is, more than 2.5, and thus, the correct answer is:

[tex]H_1: \mu > 2.5[/tex]

And thus, the correct option is given by option d.

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