15 + x ≤ –45 solve using inverse opertation

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Answer 1
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I believe the answer is x ≤ -60.


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Mr. Markle has a jar on his desk that contains 10 marbles shown. What is the likelihood that a red marble will be chosen?

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10 percent chance should be the right answer

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10% or 1/10 Or very Low ..

A drawer contains 3 tan sweaters and two black sweaters. You randomly choose two sweaters. What is the probability that both sweaters are black?

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A = event that you select a black sweater
P(A) = 2/5 since there are 2 black out of 2+3 = 5 total

After you make a selection, we have the event
B = event that you select another black sweater assuming event A has happened already

P(B) = 1/4 because there's 1 black sweater left out of 5-1 = 4 left over

Multiply the probabilities
P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B)
P(A and B) = (2/5)*(1/4)
P(A and B) = 2/20
P(A and B) = 1/10

The answer as a fraction is 1/10
In decimal form, it is 0.1
As a percent, the answer is 10%

1. Consider the following hypotheses:H1 : ∃x (p(x) ∧ q(x)) H2 : ∀x (q(x) → r(x))
Use rules of inference to prove that the following conclusion follows from these hypotheses:
C : ∃x (p(x) ∧ r(x))
Clearly label the inference rules used at every step of your proof.

2. Consider the following hypotheses:
H1 : ∀x (¬C(x) → ¬A(x)) H2 : ∀x (A(x) → ∀y B(y)) H3 : ∃x A(x)
Use rules of inference to prove that the following conclusion follows from these hypotheses:
C : ∃x (B(x) ∧ C(x))
Clearly label the inference rules used at every step of your proof.

3. Consider the following predicate quantified formula:
∃x ∀y (P (x, y) ↔ ¬P (y, y))
Prove the unsatisfiability of this formula using rules of inference.

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Answer:

See deductions below

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

a) p(y)∧q(y) for some y (Existencial instantiation to H1)

b) q(y) for some y (Simplification of a))

c) q(y) → r(y) for all y (Universal instatiation to H2)

d) r(y) for some y (Modus Ponens using b and c)

e) p(y) for some y (Simplification of a)

f) p(y)∧r(y) for some y (Conjunction of d) and e))

g) ∃x (p(x) ∧ r(x)) (Existencial generalization of f)

2)

a) ¬C(x) → ¬A(x) for all x (Universal instatiation of H1)

b) A(x) for some x (Existencial instatiation of H3)

c) ¬(¬C(x)) for some x (Modus Tollens using a and b)

d) C(x) for some x (Double negation of c)

e) A(x) → ∀y B(y) for all x (Universal instantiation of H2)

f)  ∀y B(y) (Modus ponens using b and e)

g) B(y) for all y (Universal instantiation of f)

h) B(x)∧C(x) for some x (Conjunction of g and d, selecting y=x on g)

i) ∃x (B(x) ∧ C(x)) (Existencial generalization of h)

3) We will prove that this formula leads to a contradiction.

a) ∀y (P (x, y) ↔ ¬P (y, y)) for some x (Existencial instatiation of hypothesis)

b) P (x, y) ↔ ¬P (y, y) for some x, and for all y (Universal instantiation of a)

c) P (x, x) ↔ ¬P (x, x) (Take y=x in b)

But c) is a contradiction (for example, using truth tables). Hence the formula is not satisfiable.

2.Make up a new pair of numbers that would make
the same shade of green. Explain how you know
they would make the same shade of green.

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  29, 145

Step-by-step explanation:

Any pair of numbers with a ratio of 1 to 5 can be used. Some possible pairs are ...

  3 : 15

  4 : 20

  29 : 145

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The color depends on the ratio of blue to yellow paint. As long as that ratio is maintained, the color will be maintained.

Find the prime factorization of
72

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Answer:

72 = {2,2,2,3,3}

Step-by-step explanation:

72

89

2433

22

Choose the expression that is equivalent to the expression n − n + n − n.

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