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Answer 1
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given data:

         Cars      Vans    Others

          60          21          3

The data represents the number of cars on a single day.

Find the relative frequency;

It is the number of times an event occurs.

Here the time frame is within a day;

  Relative frequency = (number of cars + number of vans + others)/(number of days)  

  Relative frequency  = 60 + 21 + 3  = 84vehicles per day

ii.

Number of vans in a week;

      Number vans  in a week  = 21van per day x 7 days  = 147vans


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What is the y-intercept of y=-2x+6?​

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The y-intercept is 6 or (0,6)

Answer:

6 is the y-intercept of y = -2x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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HELP! What is the solution to the following system of equations?

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Answer:

it is 2,4

Step-by-step explanation:

The point that they meet is 2,4 . It means X+ is 2 and Y+ is 4 .

You can write a as their meet point . you should answer like this a(2,4) .

Write the equation in slope-intercept form and find the slope

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I stand ready to begin the task, as soon as you tell me the equation.

Juan visited a candy store and purchased 7 pounds of candy consisting of Atomic Fireballs and Gummi Bears. Atomic Fireballs cost $4.25 per pound and Gummi Bears were on sale for $1.25 per pound. Juan spent a total of $14.75, before taxes. Let x represent the number of pounds of Atomic Fireballs and y represent the number of pounds of Gummi Bears uan purchased. Which of the following graphically represents this situation?

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Answer:

The 2nd graph correctly represents the situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of Atomic Fireballs= x and the number of Gummi bears= y.

Now, Juan purchased total 7 pounds of candies.

So, x+y=7

Also, the cost of Atomic Fireballs and Gummi bears is $4.25 and $1.25 per pound respectively.

Since, Juan spent total $14.75 before taxes.

Then, 4.25x+1.25y=14.75

That is, the system of equations is given by,

x+y=7

4.25x+1.25y=14.75

Plotting the equations, we get that,

The 2nd graph shown below correctly represents the situation.

The answer is the graph on picture #2.

The Q says for fireballs to be x and gummy bears to be y. So they correspond to their axis. Knowing this you get rid of the last 2 graphs. When you plug in these vertexes into the equations, the only right answer is the graph in picture 2.

What is the value of 8C5?

A.56

B.6720

C.960

D.40

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Using, binomial coefficient, the value of 8C5 is 56, which corresponds to option A.

To calculate the value of 8C5 (8 choose 5), we use the binomial coefficient formula:

nCr = n! / (r! * (n - r)!)

where n is the total number of items, r is the number of items chosen.

In this case, n = 8 and r = 5.

8C5 = 8! / (5! * (8 - 5)!)

Now, let's calculate the factorials:

8! = 8 * 7 * 6 * 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 40,320

5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120

3! = 3 * 2 * 1 = 6

Now, substitute these values back into the formula:

8C5 = 40,320 / (120 * 6)

8C5 = 40,320 / 720

8C5 = 56

Therefore, the value of 8C5 is 56, which corresponds to option A.

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Answer: The answer would be 56!

Step-by-step explanation:

6x7x8 / 3! =56

A standard number cube was rolled multiple times, and the results were recorded in the table above. What can be said about the experimental probability of rolling a four versus the theoretical probability of rolling a four?

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They should ideally be the same. However, the difference is that the theoretical probability is what is expected to happen while the experimental probability is what happens in the actual scenario. The computation for both would be the same, and they should ideally be the same, unless other factors in an experiment would confound it.