Sonia has $675,000 she wants to save. If the FDIC insurance limit per depositor, per bank, is $250,000, which of these ways of distributing her money between three banks will guarantee that all of her money is insured? Question solved general 5 months ago 5409
The wholesale price for a shirt is $ 6.50 . A certain department store marks up the wholesale price by 60 % . Find the price of the shirt in the department store. Round your answer to the nearest cent, as necessary. Question solved general 5 months ago 4402
Jake plans to use a ramp to make it easier to move a piano out of the back of his truck. the back of the truck is 333333 inches tall and the ramp is 656565 inches long. 3333xx\text{back of truck}back of truck6565 what is the horizontal distance from the end of the ramp to the back of the truck Question solved general 5 months ago 6349
In problems 16-20, calculate the expected price in the year 2008 if you assume that there was a consistent 5% inflation rate and use the given 1988 price. answers should be rounded to the nearest penny. 16. median salary, $27,225 17. gallon of gas, $1.08 18. dozen eggs, $0.89 19. movie admission, $3.50 20. mcdonalds hamburger, $0.62 Question solved general 5 months ago 7402
A box with an open top has vertical sides, a square bottom, and a volume of 108 cubic meters. if the box has the least possible surface area, find its dimensions. (in your answer leave a space between the number and the unit.) Question solved general 5 months ago 7381
A farmer kept 96 kilograms of animal feed in his barn. The barn leaked and 1/10 of the feed was wasted. How much animal feed was left? Question solved general 5 months ago 7171
Find a polar equation of the form r=f(θ) for the curve represented by the cartesian equation x=−y2. Question solved general 5 months ago 8245
Given two vectors a⃗ =4.00i^+7.00j^ and b⃗ =5.00i^−2.00j^ , find the vector product a⃗ ×b⃗ (expressed in unit vectors). what is the magnitude Question solved general 5 months ago 9470
The volume of a barrel of oil is calculated as 257,166 cm³. Round this figure to the nearest hundred thousand. Question solved general 5 months ago 8903
Divide using long division. check your answers. 1. (x 3 – 13x 2 + 7x – 48) ÷ (x 2 + 3) 3. (x 3 + 5x 2 – 3x – 1) ÷ (x – 1) 5. (x 2 – 3x + 1) ÷ (x – 4) determine whether each binomial is a factor of x 3 + 3x 2 – 10x – 24. 7. x + 4 9. x – 3 divide using synthetic division. 13. (–2x 3 + 15x 2 – 22x – 15) ÷ (x – 3) Question solved general 5 months ago 7341
Bob travels from Inglewood to Anytown; a distance of 20 kilometres. He walks 800 metres and cycles the rest of the way. What percentage of the journey does he travel by bicycle? Question solved general 5 months ago 1305
A certain store sells small, medium and large toy trucks in each of the colors red blue green and yellow. the store has an equal number of trucks of each possible color-size combination. if paul wants a medium red truck and his mother will randomly select one of the trucks in the store, what is the probability that the truck she selects will have at least one of the two features paul wants?a.1/4b.1/3c.1/2d.7/12e.2/3 Question solved general 5 months ago 4046
Some standardized tests, such as the sat test, incorporate a penalty for wrong answers. for example, a multiple-choice question with five possible answers will have 1 point awarded for a correct answer and 1/4 point lost for an incorrect answer. find the expected number of points (mean) received for a multiple-choice question with five possible answers when a student just guesses at random. Question solved general 5 months ago 1302
The arcadia theater charges $8 for adult tickets and $2 for student tickets. mr. steele purchased 9 tickets (some student and some adult) for $30. which system of equations could be used to find a, the number of adult tickets, and s, the number of student tickets mr. steele purchased? Question solved general 5 months ago 3736
Leigh bought a conical candle wax mold. The height of the mold is 17.7 inches and the radius of the inside of the top of the conical mold is 1.8 inches. She fills the mold completely with candle wax so that it is level with the top of the conical mold. approximately how much candle wax can the conical mold hold? Question solved general 5 months ago 5080
What set of reflections would carry trapezoid ABCD onto itself?Trapezoid ABCD is shown. A is at 1, negative 1. B is at 2, negative 2. C is at 3, negative 2. D is at 4, negative 1. y=x, x-axis, y=x, y-axis x-axis, y=x, x-axis, y=x y-axis, x-axis, y-axis x-axis, y-axis, y-axis Question solved general 5 months ago 4576
Colin invests £2350 into a savings account. The bank gives 4.2% compound interest for the first 4 years and 4.9% thereafter. How much will Colin have after 10 years to the nearest pound? Question solved general 5 months ago 6044
A ski gondola carries skiers to the top of a mountain. assume that weights of skiers are normally distributed with a mean of 199 lb and a standard deviation of 41 lb. the gondola has a stated capacity of 25 passengers, and the gondola is rated for a load limit of 3750 lb. complete parts (a) through (d) below.a. given that the gondola is rated for a load limit of 3750 lb, what is the maximum mean weight of the passengers if the gondola is filled to the stated capacity of 25 passengers? the maximum mean weight is 150 lb. (type an integer or a decimal. do not round.)b. if the gondola is filled with 25 randomly selected skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds the value from part (a)? the probability is 1. (round to four decimal places as needed.)c. if the weight assumptions were revised so that the new capacity became 20 passengers and the gondola is filled with 20 randomly selected skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds 187.5 lb, which is the maximum mean weight that does not cause the total load to exceed 3750 lb? the probability is . 8944. (round to four decimal places as needed.)d. is the new capacity of 20 passengers safe? since the probability of overloading is over 50 % comma the new capacity appears to be safe enough. Question solved general 5 months ago 9200
The table shows the attendance at a high school musical from Wednesday through Saturday. Which expression would give the BEST estimate of the total number that attended the musical? A) 300 + 400 + 600 + 600 B) 300 + 500 + 600 + 700 C) 400 + 500 + 600 + 600 D) 400 + 500 + 600 + 700 I NEED HELP ASAP!!!!!! Question solved general 5 months ago 4745
Enrique says is a rational number. Which of the following best describes if Enrique is correct? Enrique is correct. Repeating decimals are rational numbers because they can be written as fractions. The number is actually equivalent to . Enrique is correct. Repeating decimals are rational numbers because they can be written as fractions. The number is actually equivalent to . Enrique is not correct. Repeating decimals are never rational numbers. Enrique is not correct. Some repeating decimals are rational numbers, but this one is not. Question solved general 5 months ago 4633