Solve the equation. x^x=3/4(√6)​

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Hi! The answer to your question is [tex]x = 3/2[/tex]

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The speed of a giraffe is 500% of the speed of guinea pigs If a guinea pig's speed is 6 miles per hour, find the speed of a giraffe. speed of a giraffe

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Answer:

30 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

6 x 500% = 6 x 5.00 = 30 mph

zz* + 3iz = p + 9i
where z is a complex number and p is a real constant.
Given that this equation has exactly one root, determine the complex number z

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Step-by-step explanation:

I need to use the fact that it has exactly one root to find the y part - do I use the quadratic formula on the last bit I have written?

I have x already and z = x+iy

3i and 3 are two complex numbers that fulfill this equation.

What are complex numbers?

A complex number is a number of the form (a + bi), where [a] and [b] are real numbers and [i] is equal to [tex]\sqrt{-1}[/tex]. The general form of the complex number representation is (a + ib). In this, [a] is called real part and [ib] is called imaginary part.

We have -

zz* + 3iz = p + 9i

Assume the complex number to be -

z = a + ib

Then -

(a + ib)(a - ib) + 3i(a + ib) = p + 9i

a² + b² + 3ai + 3bi = p + 9i

(a² + b²) + i(3a + 3b) = p + 9i

So -

3(a + b) = 9

a + b = 3

(a² + b²) = p

Now -

Assume p = 9

Then -

a + b = 3

a² + b² = 9

we get two possible values -

(a, b) = (0, 3)

and

(a, b) = (3, 0)

It can be seen that the values of complex number depend upon the value of p. For p = 9, two complex numbers fulfill this equation -

0 + i3 = 3i

3 + i0 = 3

Therefore, 3i and 3 are two complex numbers that fulfill this equation.

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An angle measures 59 degrees what is the measure of its supplement

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Answer:

add up to 90 degree

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The measure of its supplement would be 121 degrees.

14. Which of the following is not a true statement about the scatter plot above?
A. The association of the scatter plot is positive.
B. The association of the scatter plot is linear.
C. For every additional day of a trip, the weight of a suitcase increases 5 pounds.
D. For every 5 additional days of a trip, the weight of a suitcase increases one pound.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The first one would be the top answer.

He can play less than 5 minutes before he loses a life.

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Please can someone find X! Please!

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Answer: x=26

Explanation:
24^2+10^2= 676
Sqrt 676 = 26

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Answer:

12 Units

A total of 12 units have been traveled.

two friends bought a strip of tickets for the school carnival. Arlo used 5/6 of his tickets. jayson used 6/6 of his tickets.

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total number of tickets bought: 12

total number of tickets used: 11

Jayson used 1 more ticket than Arlo

Step-by-step explanation:

Erm, I don't know what you want answered, but here's some basics:

So to find how many total tickets were bought, we just have to add both of the strips together:

6 + 6 = 12

So the total number of tickets bought was 12.

To find the amount of ticket used, you have to add the top numbers together:

5 + 6 = 11

So the total number of tickets used is 11.

If you wanted to find how many more tickets Jayson used than Arlo, you'd have to subtract Arlo's tickets from Jayson's:

6 - 5 = 1

So Jayson used 1 more ticket than Arlo.

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Answer:

the answer would be the second one

Answer:

Second choice

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18=2x9

9=3^2

X^7=(x)x^6)

root 18x^7

=3x^3root 2x

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Answer:

4

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You buy tomatoes in 25-pound cases. One batch of Cobb salad requires 1.1 ounces of tomatoes. How many portions can be made with one case? Round down (don’t include partial portions).

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Answer:

363 portions can be made with one case.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since I buy tomatoes in 25-pound cases, and one batch of Cobb salad requires 1.1 ounces of tomatoes, to determine how many portions can be made with one case, the following calculations must be performed:

1 pound = 16 ounces

25 pounds = 400 ounces

400 / 1.1 = 363.63

Therefore, 363 portions can be made with one case.


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Answer: Hewo, there! your Answer is Below

18.2 Would be your answer rounded to the nearest tent the Orignal Answer was 18.24

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) Let ABCD be a convex quarilateral, and suppose that AB = CD and BC = DA.
9 Prove that AB ∥ CD and BC ∥ DA. What do you call such a figure?

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2 dimensional figure

a trailer that can be attached to the back of the truck also has a volume of 180 cubic feet. what could be the possible dimension of the trailer

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Answer:

5x6x6

Step-by-step explanation:

5x6x6=180

3x3x20=180

4x5x9=180

[tex]\sqrt[3]{180}[/tex]=5.65

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A, B, and C All have four sides, and they all have opposite sides that are equal. B and C have right angels. A has angels on opposite side that are the same

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Mrs. Cole has a bag containing white and yellow marbles. Mrs. Cole randomly selects one marble from the bag, records the result, and returns the marble to the bag. The results of the first 65 selections are shown below. White Marble - 41 times Yellow Marble - 24 times Based on these results, what is the probability that the next marble Mrs. Cole selects, rounded to the nearest percent, will be white?

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40%
50%
59%
63%​

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I think the correct answer is 63 because 41 of 65 is 63.08 rounded to the nearest percent is 63

A random sample of 500 registered voters in Phoenix is asked if they favor the use of oxygenated fuels year-round to reduce air pollution. If more than 313 voters respond positively, we will conclude that at least 60% of the voters favor the use of these fuels.

Required:
a. Find the probability of type I error if exactly 60% of the voters favor the use of these fuels.
b. What is the type II error probability β if 75% of the voters favor this action?

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Answer:

[tex]\alpha=0.11767[/tex]

[tex]\beta=0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Population size size [tex]N=500[/tex]

Sample mean [tex]n=313[/tex]

Null hypothesis [tex]H_0:P=0.6[/tex]

Alternative hypothesis[tex]H_a:P>0.6[/tex]

Generally the equation for for P value is mathematically given by

[tex]P=\frac{n}{N}[/tex]

[tex]P=\frac{313}{500}[/tex]

[tex]P=0.6[/tex]

Generally the mean [tex]\=x[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]\=x=np\\\=x=500*0.6[/tex][tex]\=x=300[/tex]

Generally the standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]\sigma=\sqrt{npq}[/tex]

[tex]\sigma=\sqrt{500*0.6*(1-0.6)}[/tex]

[tex]\sigma=10.95[/tex]

a)

Generally the probability of Type_I error [tex]P(X>313)[/tex] is mathematically given as

[tex]P(X>313)=P(\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}>\frac{313-300}{10.95} )[/tex]

[tex]P(X>313)=P(z>1.187 )[/tex]

Therefore using z table

[tex]\alpha=0.11767[/tex]

b)

Null hypothesis [tex]H_0:P=0.75[/tex]

Alternative hypothesis[tex]H_a:P>0.75[/tex]

Generally the probability of Type_II error [tex]P(X<313)[/tex] is mathematically given as

[tex]P=0.75,n=500\\q=1-0.75\\q=0.25[/tex]

Generally the mean [tex]\=x'[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]\=x'=500*0.75[/tex]

[tex]\=x'=500*0.75[/tex]

[tex]\=x'=375[/tex]

Generally the standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]\sigma=\sqrt{npq}[/tex]

[tex]\sigma=\sqrt{500*0.75*(1-0.75)}[/tex]

[tex]\sigma=9.68[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]P(X<313)=P(\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}<\frac{313-375}{9.68} )[/tex]

[tex]P(X<313)=P(z<-6.405)[/tex]

Therefore from standard normal table

[tex]P(X<313)=0[/tex]

[tex]\beta=0[/tex]

Your marketing team has conducted two focus group sessions to evaluate a new product design. The first focus group consisted of teenagers and resulted in four out of five liking the new product. The second group was made up of parents of young children. Only one out of five people in this group said they liked the same new product as the teens. With 90% confidence (Z = 1.64), can you say that there is a difference between the views of these two populations? Please show your calculations, use 2 decimal places in your calculation answer, and justify your answer regarding differences.

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Answer:

Since the calculated Z falls in the critical region therefore the null hypothesis is rejected and concluded that there is a difference between the views of these two populations.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Formulate the hypotheses:

H0 : p1=p2

Ha: p1 ≠ p2

2) The significance level is chosen at ∝= 0.1  

3) The critical region is Z∝/2 ≥ ± 1.645

4) The test statistic under H0 is

Z = p1^- p2^/ √p^q^( 1/n1 + 1/n2)

p1^= proportion of of teenagers liking the new product.

p2^ = proportion of of parents of young children liking the new product.

p1^= 4/5

p2^= 1/5

p^= 5(0.8) + 5(0.2)/5+5= 4+1/10= 0.5

q^= 0.5

Thus

Z= p1^- p2^/ √p^q^( 1/n1 + 1/n2)

z= 0.8-0.2/√0.5*0.5( 1/5 + 1/5)

z= 0.6/ 0.316227

z= 1.897

5) Conclusion:

Since the calculated Z falls in the critical region therefore the null hypothesis is rejected and concluded that there is a difference between the views of these two populations.

Omar the tent maker wishes to support a 13.4-ft tent wall by attaching 25-ft cable to the top of it, and then anchoring the cable to the ground. If the cable is pulled tight, how far from the base of the tent will it be anchored?

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Answer:

21.11 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

This question would be solved using Pythagoras theorem

The Pythagoras theorem : a² + b² = c²

where a = length

b = base

c = hypotenuse

13.4² + b² = 25²

179.56 + b² = 625

b² = 625 - 179.56

b = 445.44

find the square root of 445.44

b = 21.11 ft

Find the mode of the data set. 46, 44, 49, 54, 51, 50, 47, 41, 47, 51, 51, 40, 53, 50, 52, 53

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Answer:

51

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the mode of a data set, you must order the data set from least to greatest and find out which number appears the most. For example, I ordered the data set in this example, and found the out that 51 appeared the most.

The figure is formed by joining two rectangular prisms.
What is the volume of the figure?
6 m
4 m
4 m
2 m
3 m

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Answer:

3m

Step-by-step explanation:

3-dimensional space an object occupied


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Answer:

Its 12.51

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the ones column dividend by the divisor.

Multiply the divisor by the quotient in the right place column.

Subtract the product from the ones column.

then you get your answer! Hope this helps!

Find tan A for the triangle below. A right triangle. The hypotenuse is 24.19, the side opposite to angle A is 12, and the side adjacent to angle A is 21.

a. 0.868
b. 0.496
c. 1.75
d. 0.5714

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Answer:

D. Just follow the definition in the first line of the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tan(A) = the opposite Side / Adjacent Sid

Tan(A) = 12/21

Tan(A) = 0.5714

Answer:

D. 0.5714

Step-by-step explanation:

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A baseball team plays in a stadium that holds 54000 spectators. With the ticket price at $8 the average attendance per game has been 20000. When the price dropped to $6, the average attendance rose to 27000. Assume that attendance is linearly related to ticket price.

Find a function that models the per game revenue in terms of the price
p


R
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p
)
=



What ticket price would maximize revenue? (round to the nearest cent)

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Answer:

  R(p) = -3500p^2 +48000p . . . revenue function

  $6.86 . . . price for maximum revenue

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2-point form of the equation for a line can be used to find the attendance function.

  y = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)(x -x1) +y1

  y = (27000 -20000)/(6 -8)(x -8) +20000

  y = -3500(x -8) +20000

  y = 48000 -3500x . . . . y seats sold at price x

The per-game revenue is the product of price and quantity sold. In functional form, this is ...

  R(p) = p(48000-3500p)

  R(p) = -3500p^2 +48000p . . . per game revenue

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Revenue is maximized when its derivative is zero.

  R'(p) = -7000p +48000

  p = 48/7 ≈ 6.86

A ticket price of $6.86 would maximize revenue.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Don't you need a key for what K equals to solve this?

Evaluate the six trigonometric functions of the angle 0?


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Step-by-step explanation:

In the above right Angled triangle , we have ,

perpendicular = 12base = 9hypontenuse = ?

For finding hypontenuse use Pythagoras Theorem , we have ,

⇒ h² = p² + b²

⇒ h² = 9² + 12²

⇒ h² = 81 + 144

⇒ h² = 225

⇒ h = √225

⇒ h = ± 15

h = 15 [ Neglect -ve value ]

Therefore ,

cosθ = b/h = 9/15sinθ = p/h = 12/15tanθ = p/b = 12/9cosecθ = h/p = 15/12 secθ = h/b = 15/9 cotθ = b/p = 9/12

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Answer:

Cuboid's volume is l · w · h

for number one, (9 1/2)·6·(4 2/3), you get 266

there is also triangular prism, which is V = 1/2 b·h·l

which is (1/2 6.9)·8·18 which is 496.8

the surface area is just the area of all the shapes added together, i didn't see any lateral surface area on there, so im not gonna explain unless you want me to.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute the coordinates of the point into the left side of the equation and if the value obtained equals the right side then it is a solution.

A (- 4, 4 )

- 3(- 4) - 4 = 12 - 4 = 8 ≠ 6 ← not a solution

B (- 3, 3 )

- 3(- 3) - 3 = 9 - 3 = 6 ← this is a solution

The result is B

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Answer:

b = 30 yd is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

a = 40 yd

b = ?

c = 50 yd

According to the Pythagoras theorem,

a² + b² = c²

40² + b² = 50²

1600 + b² = 2500

b² = 2500 - 1600

b² = 900

b = 30 yd

∴ b = 30 yd is the length of the missing leg.

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