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The organizers of a convention are drawing lots to pick the host city for the event. Nine city names are written on differentpieces of paper and placed in a bowl. The possible outcomes of drawing a name from the bowl are shown below.
Chicago
Seattle
Orlando
Dallas
Atlanta
Austin
Oakland
Phoenix
Cleveland
What is the probability that Cleveland or Dallas is picked?
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The probability of Cleveland or Dallas getting picked is (2)/(9).

What is probability?

'Probability means possibility. It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event. The value is expressed from zero to one.'

According to the given problem,

Total number of city names = 9

Favorable events = 2 [ Cleveland, Dallas]

Probability = (Favorable events)/(Total number of events)

Probability of Cleveland getting picked = (1)/(9)

Probability of Dallas getting picked = (1)/(9)

Probability of Cleveland OR Dallas getting picked = (1)/(9)+(1)/(9)

                                                                                   = (2)/(9)

Hence, we can conclude, probability of Cleveland or Dallas getting picked is (2)/(9).

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Answer:

2/9

Step-by-step explanation:

each city has a probability of 1/9

one city 'or' another means to add their probabilities:  1/9 + 1/9 = 2/9

What is the average of the data in the line plot

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Hey there!

The “average” is your “total” or your “mean” of a data set. To find out the average you have to ADD the total numbers in your data & DIVIDE it by the amount of numbers you have in your data.

EXAMPLE:

SET:

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60

EQUATION: 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 + 50 + 60 / 6

10 + 20 + 30 + 40 + 50 + 60 / 6

= 30 + 30 + 40 + 50 + 60 / 6

= 60 + 40 + 50 + 60 / 6

= 100 + 50 + 60 / 6

= 150 + 60 / 6

= 210 / 6

= 35

Thus, the mean is: 35

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The average can be found by adding each of the pieces of data on the plot and then dividing it by how ever many pieces of data there are

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On 1st September 2014 there were 5400 trees planted in a wood.On 1st September 2015, only 5184 of these trees were still alive.
It is assumed that the number of trees still alive is given by N = art
where / is the number of trees still alive t years after 1st September 2014.
a) Write down the value

c) Show that on 1st September 2040
the number of trees still alive is predicted
o have decreased by over 65% compared
with September 2014.

b) Show that r = 0.96​

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Answer:

1. a = 5400

2. r = 0.96

3. Percentage decrement = 65.4%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

N = ar^t

Solving (a): Write down the value of a

a implies the first term

And from the question, we understand that the initial number of trees is 5400.

Hence,

a = 5400

Solving (b): Show that r = 0.96

Using

N = ar^t

When a = 5400, t = 1 i.e. the first year and N = 5184

Substitute these values in the above expression

5184 = 5400 * r¹

5184 = 5400 * r

5184 = 5400r

Solve for r

r = 5184/5400

r = 0.96

Solving (c): Show that the trees has decreased by over 65% in 2040

First, we need to calculate number of years (t) in 2040

t = 2040 - 2014

t = 26

Substitute 26 for t, 5400 for a and 0.96 for r in N = ar^t to get the number of trees left

N = 5400 * 0.96^26

N = 1868.29658019

N = 1868 (approximated)

Next, we calculate the percentage change as thus:

%Change = (Final - Initial)/Initial * 100%

Where the initial number of trees =5400 and final = 1868

%Change = (1868 - 5400)/5400 * 100%

%Change = -3532/5400 * 100%

%Change = -3532%/54

%Change = -65.4%

The negative sign indicates a decrements or reduction.

Hence, percentage decrement = 65.4% and this is over 65%

Part A Each time you press F9 on your keyboard, you see an alternate life for Jacob, with his status for each age range shown as either alive or dead. If the dead were first to appear for the age range of 75 to 76, for example, this would mean that Jacob died between the ages of 75 and 76, or that he lived to be 75 years old. Press F9 on your keyboard five times and see how long Jacob lives in each of his alternate lives. How long did Jacob live each time? Part B The rest of the potential clients are similar to Jacob, but since they’ve already lived parts of their lives, their status will always be alive for the age ranges that they’ve already lived. For example, Carol is 44 years old, so no matter how many times you press F9 on your keyboard, Carol’s status will always be alive for all the age ranges up to 43–44. Starting with the age range of 44–45, however, there is the possibility that Carol’s status will be dead. Press F9 on your keyboard five more times and see how long Carol lives in each of her alternate lives. Remember that she will always live to be at least 44 years old, since she is already 44 years old. How long did Carol live each time? Part C Now you will find the percent survival of each of your eight clients to the end of his or her policy using the simulation in the spreadsheet. For each potential client, you will see whether he or she would be alive at the end of his or her policy. The cells in the spreadsheet that you should look at to determine this are highlighted in yellow. Next, go to the worksheet labeled Task 2b and record either alive or dead for the first trial. Once you do this, the All column will say yes if all the clients were alive at the end of their policies or no if all the clients were not alive at the end of their policies. Were all the clients alive at the end of their policies in the first trial? Part D Next, go back to the Task 2a worksheet, press F9, and repeat this process until you have recorded 20 trials in the Task 2b worksheet. In the Percent Survived row at the bottom of the table on the Task 2b worksheet, it will show the percentage of times each client survived to the end of his or her policy, and it will also show the percentage of times that all of the clients survived to the end of their respective policies. Check to see whether these percentages are in line with the probabilities that you calculated in questions 1 through 9 in Task 1. Now save your spreadsheet and submit it to your teacher using the drop box. Are your probabilities from the simulation close to the probabilities you originally calculated?

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Answer:

Jacob:

Alive 69-70

alive 79-80

alive 62-63

alive 73-74

alive 78-Died 79

Carol:

alive 88-89

alive 67-68

alive 99-100

alive 73-74

alive 94- Died 95

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Can someone plz help me solved this problem I need help ASAP plz help me! Will mark you as brainiest!

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Answer:

-1, 1

13, 15

Step-by-step explanation:

x and x+2 are the integers

  • x*(x+2)= 7(x+x+2) -1
  • x²+2x= 14x+14-1
  • x² - 12x -13= 0

Roots of the quadratic equation are: -1 and 13.

So the integers pairs are: -1, 1 and 13, 15