Answer:
a) 0 ≤ d ≤ 21 . . domain; 0 ≤ B ≤ 400 . . range
c) B(12) = 0
d) 4th segment
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) The domain of the function B(d) is from d = 0 to the number of days the account was open:
0 ≤ d ≤ 21 . . . . domain
The range is the set of values the bank balance might have. We know the minimum is 0 and the maximum is 400:
0 ≤ B ≤ 400 . . . . range
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(b) (missing question content)
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(c) The balance on day 12 is B(12). We're told it is zero, so...
B(12) = 0
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(d) The 4th segment of the graph is at B(d) = 0.
In this context, it is reasonable to assume the vertical scale starts at 0 at the horizontal axis. We are told that (12, 0) is a point on the graph. It is consistent with this assumption that slightly more than halfway through the graphed domain, the graph meets the horizontal axis. The graph stays at the horizontal axis for "segment 4."
The domain of the function is {1, 2, ..., 21}. The range of the function is {0, 100, 200, ..., 400}. In function notation, Ebony's bank balance reaching $0 on Day 12 would be written as f(12) = 0.
(a) The domain of the function represents the input values, which in this case are the number of days. Since Ebony kept her bank account open for 3 weeks, the domain would range from Day 1 to Day 21. So the domain is {1, 2, ..., 21}.
(b) The range of the function represents the output values, which in this case are the balances. Since Ebony's greatest balance during the 3 weeks was $400, the range would be {0, 100, 200, ..., 400}.
(c) To show that Ebony's bank balance first reached $0 on Day 12 using function notation, we would write it as f(12) = 0.
(d) The segment on the graph that represents Ebony's bank balance remaining at $0 from Day 12 through Day 15 would be Segment 4. This is because Segment 4 starts at the point where the balance is $0 on Day 12 and continues through Day 15 without any change in the balance.
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If 15 people come in one by one to purchase this text, what is the probability that all 15 will get the type of book they want from current stock?
Answer:
The probability that all 15 will get the type of book they want from current stock is 0.4838.
Step-by-step explanation:
Denote the random variable Xas the number of students who want to buy new copy.
The probability of a student wanting to buy a new copy is, P (X) = p = 0.30.
A random sample of n = 15 students is selected.
The random variable X follows a Binomial distribution.
The probability function of a Binomial distribution is:
It is provided that the bookstore has 10 new copies and 10 used copies in stock.
All the 15 students get their desired copy, then this can happen if at most 10 want to buy new copy and at least 5 wants to buy used copy.
Compute the probability of (5 ≤ X ≤ 10) as follows:
P (5 ≤ X ≤ 10) = P (X = 5) + P (X = 6) + P (X = 7) + P (X = 8) + P (X = 9) + P (X = 10)
Thus, the probability that all 15 will get the type of book they want from current stock is 0.4838.
A.
a deduction from the balance per company books.
B.
a deduction from the balance per bank statement.
C.
an addition to the balance per bank statement.
D.
an addition to the balance per company books.
The correct answer would be B.
Because its a charge so it would be a deduction from the balance.
Answer:
Degree: 4; Type: quartic; Leading coefficient: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
9514 1404 393
Answer:
B, D, E
Step-by-step explanation:
Any of the following will put rectangle 1 on top of rectangle 2:
b) 180
c) 11
d) 405
Answer:
B is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Because we can make 4/6 into 2/3 and 2/3 of 270 is 180