Factor the polynomial below.
Factor the polynomial below. - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

option-A

Step-by-step explanation:

we are given

6b^2+3b

we can factor each terms

and then we can take common terms among them

6b^2=2* 3* b* b

3b=1* 3* b

we can replace it

and we get

6b^2+3b=2* 3* b* b +1* 3* b

now, we can take out common terms

we can see that common terms are 3 and b

6b^2+3b=3b(2* b+1)

we can simplify it

6b^2+3b=3b(2b+1)

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Its A.

Step-by-step explanation:

6b^2 + 3b.

The GCF is 3b so we divide this into the expression giving the factors:-

3b(2b + 1)  (answer).


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Answer:

80

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 80

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How do you calculate the circumference of a circle

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Write y=2x^2+8x+5 in vertex form. Please

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y=2x^2+8x+5\n y=2(x^2+4x+(5)/(2))\n y=2(x^2+4x+4-(3)/(2))\n y=2((x+2)^2-(3)/(2))\n y=2(x+2)^2-3

In a batch of 960 calculators, 8 were found to be defective. What is a probability that a calculator chosen at random will be defective? Write the probability as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary.

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Answer:

0.8%  is a probability that a calculator chosen at random will be defective

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability of any event is given by:

P(A) = \frac{\text{Number of required outcomes}}{\text{Total number of possible outcomes}} where, A is any event.

As per the statement:

In a batch of 960 calculators, 8 were found to be defective.

here,

A = Defective calculator.

⇒Number of defective calculator = 8

and

Total number of outcomes = 960 calculators.

then by definition we have;

P(A) = (8)/(960)

Simplify:

P(A) \approx 0.00833333333 = 0.833333333 %

Therefore, a probability that a calculator chosen at random will be defective to the nearest tenth place is, 0.8 %

out of 960 calculators, 8 were found be to defective

Probability:
                 (8)/(960)
                 0.00833...
As a Percent:
                 0.00833....× 100
                 0.833%
To the nearest tenth of percentage:
                 0.833% ≈ 0.8%

Amy wants to buy a digital camera that sells for $199.99 if he uses his discount car he will save 18% . About how much will he save using the discount card?

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Answer:

36.00

Step-by-step explanation:

199.99 - 18%( 36.00)=  163.99

Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 6 points)(09.03 LC)

Tanya drives to work every day and passes two independently operated traffic lights. The probability that both lights are red is 0.55. The probability that the first light is red is 0.69. What is the probability that the second light is red, given that the first light is red?
0.83
0.75
0.80
0.73

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Answer:

(C) 0.80

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the probability that the first light is red is= P_(1) and

the probability that the second light is red= P_(2). Then,

Probability that both lights are red= P( P_(1) and P_(2) )= 0.55,

Probability that the first light is red= P(P_(1))=0.69,

Probability that the second light is red, given that the first light is red=P( P_(2) /P_(1))=(P(P_(1) and P_(2)) )/(P(P_(1)) )

=(0.55)/(0.69)

=0.7971

0.80


Given:
Probability that both lights are red 0.55
Probability that 1st light is red 0.69

Find the probability that the 2nd light is red, given that the first light is red.

0.55/0.69 = 0.797 or 0.80

The probability that the 2nd light is red while the 1st light is also red is 0.80.