A. {–2, –1, 1, 2, 7}
B. {–2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7}
C. {1, 2, 7}
D. {1, 3, 4, 5}
Answer:
To find the area of the polygon with the given vertices A(-5, 0), B(0, 10), and C(15, 0), you can use the formula for the area of a triangle when you have the coordinates of its vertices. The formula is:
Area = 1/2 * |x1(y2 - y3) + x2(y3 - y1) + x3(y1 - y2)|
In this case, A(-5, 0), B(0, 10), and C(15, 0), so you can plug in these coordinates into the formula:
Area = 1/2 * |-5(10 - 0) + 0(0 - 0) + 15(0 - 10)|
Simplify the expression inside the absolute value:
Area = 1/2 * |-50 + 0 - 150|
Now, continue simplifying:
Area = 1/2 * |-200|
Since we're taking the absolute value, it becomes:
Area = 1/2 * 200
Now, calculate the area:
Area = 100 square units
So, the area of the polygon is 100 square units.
You can also use the distance formula, but this way is faster to me :-p
Answer: 0.9996
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The body temperatures of adults are normally distributed with a mean of 98.6° F and a standard deviation of 0.60° F.
Sample size : n=25
Let x be the random variable that represents the body temperatures of adults.
z-score :
For x= 99° F
Now, the probability that their mean body temperature is less than 99° F will be :-
Hence, the probability that their mean body temperature is less than 99° F = 0.9996
To find the probability that the mean body temperature of 25 randomly selected adults is less than 99°F, we can use the Central Limit Theorem and calculate the Z-score. The mean body temperature of adults is 98.6°F with a standard deviation of 0.60°F. The sample size is 25.
To find the probability that the mean body temperature of 25 randomly selected adults is less than 99°F, we can use the Central Limit Theorem. According to the Central Limit Theorem, the sampling distribution of the sample mean follows a normal distribution with a mean equal to the population mean and a standard deviation equal to the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size.
In this case, the mean body temperature of adults is 98.6°F with a standard deviation of 0.60°F. The sample size is 25. So, the mean of the sampling distribution would still be 98.6°F, but the standard deviation would be 0.60°F divided by the square root of 25, which is 0.12°F.
Now, we can use the Z-score formula to find the probability that the mean body temperature is less than 99°F. The Z-score is calculated by subtracting the population mean from the desired value (99) and dividing it by the standard deviation of the sampling distribution (0.12). We can then use a Z-table or calculator to find the probability associated with the Z-score.
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Answer:
Point of intersection (-11/3 , 1/3)
All distances from the vertices are
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices of the triangle is A(-3,5) , B (1,1) and C (-7,-3)
We need to find the perpendicular bisector of the triangle first
let's take one side connecting A and B
mid point of A and B = (-1,3)
Slope of the line joining A and B = -1
slope of perpendicular to line joining A and B = 1
equation of line passing through (-1,3) with slope 1
y - 3 = 1(x-(-1))
y -3 = x+1
x-y = -4 ............(1)
similarly
mid point joining B and C = (-3,-1)
slope perpendicular to line joining B and C = -2
Equation of perpendicular bisector of line joining B and C =
y +1 = -2(x +3 )
y+1 = -2x -6
2x+y = -7 ..........(2)
On solving 1 and 2
x= -11/3 , y= 1/3
Distances
From A =
From B =
From C =
75/2=x/8
x=(75*8)/2
x=600/2
x=300
300 lb
A.
$0.95 per cone and 1.05 cones per dollar
B.
$1.05 per cone and 0.95 cones per dollar
C.
$2.10 per cone and 1.9 cones per dollar
D.
$1.90 per cone and 2.1 cones per dollar