At a certain bakery, the price of each doughnut is $1.50. Let the random variable D represent the number of doughnuts a typical customer purchases each day. The expected value and variance of the probability distribution of D are 2.6 doughnuts and 3.6 (doughnuts)2 , respectively. Let the random variable P represent the price of the doughnuts that a typical customer purchases each day. Which of the following is the standard deviation, in dollars, of the probability distribution of P ? 1.5(3.6) 1.5(3.6) A 1.53.6−−−√ 1.53.6 B 1.5(3.6)−−−−−−√ 1.5(3.6) C 1.5(2.6) 1.5(2.6) D 1.52.6−−−√ 1.52.6 E

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Answer 1

Answer: C ( square root of 1.5 x 3.6)

Step-by-step explanation:

The price for the variance is 3.6 times 1.5. Standard deviation is the square root of variance, so the answer is the square root of 1.5 x 3.6.

Answer 2

The standard deviation expression of the distribution P is √(1.50 × 3.6)

Given the Parameters :

Expected value = 2.6Variance = 3.6 Price per doughnut = $1.50

The price for the variance of the distribution can be written as :

Price per doughnut × Variance

Variance = $1.50 × 3.6

The standard deviation of the distribution D is related to the variance by the formular :

Standard deviation = √variance

Standard deviation = √(1.50 × 3.6)

Therefore, the standard deviation in $ of P will be √(1.50 × 3.6)

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1.Annex
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3. Unit Rate

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is Unit Rate because it is describing two units of measurements compared to one another.

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Answer:

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If f(1) = 6 and f(n) = f(n-1) + 2 then find the value of f(4).

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

f(4-1)+2

=3+2

=5

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Select the more effective use of correlative conjunctions to join these sentences.

The manager of the supermarket will help the new employee. The assistant manager may help the employee, too.

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B. Both the manager of the supermarket and the assistant manager may help the new employee.


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Answer:

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Answer:

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6.2
-2.3
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Answer:

They have its own reciprocal

6.2 will be 0.16 -2.3 will be -0.43 0.9 will be 1.11 and -22.7 will be 0.04. You need to change the decimals into fractions. Flip the fraction and then turn that fraction back into a decimal. I hope this is right!

Estimate 9146 x 174 by first rounding each number so that it has only 1 nonzero digit.

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Answer:

1,800,000

Step-by-step explanation:

9146 * 174

Estimate: 9000 * 200 = 1,800,000

Based on simple interest, how much money would you have borrowed at 6% annual interest if your interest payment for one year was $120?​

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P is the principal, the $120
R is the rate, 6% changed to .06
N is how often it’s compounded (annually, semiannually, daily, monthly)
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Every 125 pages that Raul reads during his summer reading challenge, he will collect 5 book points to use at his local library. Which graph models a relationship with the same unit rate?

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Answer:

d. J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Raul gets 5 (y) book points for every 125 (x) pages he reads during summer challenge, we can say that his unit rate would be: y/x = 5/125 = 1/25.

Raul's unit rate is 1/25 book point to each page he reads.

Graph J also has a unit rate of 1/25 (y/x).

Therefore graph J models a relationship with the same unit rate.

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Answer: The bag of candy corn will take 5 seconds to land on the floor and it will hit it with velocity of 49m/s.

Step-by-step explanation: A free falling object has only Gravitational Force acting on it, so acceleration will be due to gravity, which has magnitude

g = 9.8m/s².

As Professor Sosa drops the bag, its initial velocity and time are 0.

The building has a height of 400ft, so adjusting units: y = 121.92 m and [tex]y_{0}[/tex] = 0.

For this problem, going down will be the positive reference.

Then:

[tex]y=y_{0}+v_{0}t+\frac{g}{2}t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta y=v_{0}t+\frac{g}{2}t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]121.92=\frac{9.8}{2}t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]t=\sqrt{\frac{121.92*2}{9.8} }[/tex]

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It will take 5s for the candy corn bag to land on the ground.

Acceleration is the change in velocity per change in time, so:

[tex]g=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]

As initial velocity and time are 0 and rearraging it:

v = g.t

v = 9.8*5

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What is the hourly utilization rate of each resource if the bottleneck(s) work nonstop during a 10-hour day?

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Answer:

100%

Step-by-step explanation:

Utilization rate =

Hours worked / total working hours per day

Since the bottle works nonstop during a 10-hour day, it worked 10 hours

Utilization rate in percentage = (10/10)×100%

= 100%

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Answer:

Range is 44

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Step-by-step explanation:

The data given as follows

3, 24, 30, 47, 43, 7, 47,13, 44, 39

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mean = [tex]\frac{3+24+30+47+43+7+47+13+44+39}{10}[/tex] = 297/10 = 29.7

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SD = [tex]\sqrt{variance}[/tex]  = 17.016

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Answer:

I presume that 10x would be on the x axis to the right of 0.

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Answer:

Mean = 32.25

median = 31.5

Answer:

Median = 31.5

Mean  = 32.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of data = 8

Ascending order:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

I think its 85in as the area.

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Answer:

27°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the measure of the angels be 3x, 10x, 7x.

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41,122,868,101,120 would be the answer?

Answer:

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Perimeter is all sides added up
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Answer:

4.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^2 + 7x - 9) + (3x^2 - 2x) + (x^2 + 7x - 9) + (3x^2 - 2x)

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Rearranging order:

3x^2 + 3x^2 + x^2 + x^2 + 7x + 7x - 2x - 2x - 9 - 9

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8x^2 + 10x - 18

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Answer:

125

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

125

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Based on the information provided in the diagram, what is mZQ in degrees?

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Answer:

53.3 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

∆DEF and ∆RSQ are similar. We know this, because the ratio of their corresponding sides are equal. That is:

DE corresponds to RS

EF corresponds to SQ

DF corresponds to RQ.

Also <D corresponds to <R, <E corresponds to <S, and <F corresponds to <Q.

The ratio of their corresponding sides = DE/RS = 6/3 = 2

EG/SQ = 8/4 = 2

DF/RQ = 4/2 = 2.

Since the ratio of their corresponding sides are equal, it means ∆DEF and ∆RSQ are similar.

Therefore, their corresponding angles would be equal.

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