Which expression is equivalent to 4+2(1+3x)

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Answer 1

Answer:

I'm glad you asked!

Step-by-step explanation:

OK,let's simplify the number for a equivalent expression.

[tex]4+2(1+3x)[/tex]

Distribute:

[tex]=4+(2)(1)+(2)(3x)[/tex]

[tex]= 4+2+6x[/tex]

Combine Like Terms:

[tex]=4+2+6x[/tex]

[tex]=(6x)+(4+2)[/tex]

[tex]=6x+6[/tex]

The Final Answer is : [tex]6x+6[/tex]

Answer 2

The expression that is equivalent to 4+2(1+3x) is 6x+6.

What is an Algebraic expression?

Mathematical expressions that are made up of constants, variables, and coefficients that are combined using algebraic operations such as multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division are called Algebraic expressions.

How do simplify the algebraic expression?

Given, 4+2(1+3x)

Firstly distribute 2(1+3x) to get 2+6x then,

4+2(1+3x)

=4+2+6x

=6x+6

Thus, 4+2(1+3x)=6x+6

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(DONT REPORT OR ANSWER) pls don’t (what is -2 plus -2)

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Answer:

I think it’s -4

Step-by-step explanation:

-2 plus -2 is -4

since 2 plus 2 is 4

Hope this helps ;)

Answer:

It is -4

Step-by-step explanation:

It is because 2 plus 2 is 4

so -2 plus -2 is -4

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5. Si P(x)=2x+4a , Q(x)=4x-2 y P[Q(4)]=60 , Calcular el valor de a

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Answer:

a = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:-

Given P(x) = 2 x+4 a

          Q(x)=4 x - 2

          P( Q(4)) = 60

         P(4 (4) - 2) = 60

        P( 14 ) = 60

       2 (14) + 4 a = 60

        4 a + 28 = 60

Subtracting '28' on both sides , we get

       4 a +28 - 28 = 60 - 28

       4 a = 32

Dividing '4' on both sides , we get

        a = 8

Find x in this 45°-45°-90° triangle.
145972
x
X=
4.572
9
18

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IOS share with you and your family

Which is the population standard deviation of the data set: 53, 35, 40, 38, 42

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Answer:

daddy wants some more dior

Step-by-step explanation:

are all the rectangles faces the same size

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if you mean cuboid then no and if you mean rectangle but sides not faces then yes

Answer:

A rectangle is a 2 dimensional figure, it is in a plane, so it has two faces, and yes, they are equals.

If the selected consumer is 70 years old, what is the probability that he/she likes crunchicles

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Answer:

The probability that a selected consumer, given that is 70 years old, likes Crunchicles is 12.78%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete:

Three hundred consumers were surveyed about a new brand of snack food, Crunchicles. Their age groups and preferences are given in the table.

                           18–24 25–34 35–55 55 and over Total

Liked Crunchicles   4       9       3 23                  39

Disliked Crunchicles 5        27      28 64              124

No Preference         7        27          10 93                 137

Total                        16        63      41 180            300

One consumer from the survey is selected at random. If the selected consumer is 70 years old, what is the probability that he/she likes crunchicles .

If the consumer is 70 years old is included in the category "55 and over" from this survey. There are 180 subjects in that category.

The number that likes Crunchicles and are 55 and over is 23.

If we calculate the probability as the relative frequency, we have:

[tex]P(\text{L }|\text{ 55+})=\dfrac{P(\text{L \& 55+})}{P(5\text{5+})}=\dfrac{23}{180}=0.1278[/tex]

L: Likes Crunchicles.

The probability that a selected consumer, given that is 70 years old, likes Crunchicles is 12.78%.

In a manufacturing process, a machine produces bolts that have an average length of 5 inches with a variance of .08. If we randomly select five bolts from this process, what is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean

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Answer:

[tex] \bar X \sim N(\mu , \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}})[/tex]

And replacing:

[tex] \mu_{\bar X}= 5[/tex]

And the deviation:

[tex] \sigma_{\bar X}= \frac{0.283}{\sqrt{5}}= 0.126[/tex]

And the distribution is given:

[tex] \bar X \sim N(\mu= 0.08, \sigma= 0.126)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we have the following info given :

[tex] \mu= 5. \sigma^2 =0.08[/tex]

And the deviation would be [tex] \sigma = \sqrt{0.08}= 0.283[/tex]

For this case we select a sample size of n = 5 and the distirbution for the sample mean would be:

[tex] \bar X \sim N(\mu , \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}})[/tex]

And replacing:

[tex] \mu_{\bar X}= 5[/tex]

And the deviation:

[tex] \sigma_{\bar X}= \frac{0.283}{\sqrt{5}}= 0.126[/tex]

And the distribution is given:

[tex] \bar X \sim N(\mu= 0.08, \sigma= 0.126)[/tex]

3. Find the mean and range of the following data.
14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 15, 15, 16

A 15; 15
B 12; 15
C 12; 2
D 15; 2

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Answer:

D: 15 and 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean

To find the mean, or average, add up all the values in the data set,then divide by the number of values in the data set.

1. Add up all the values

Values: 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 15, 15, 16

Add them :14+14+15+ 15+16+15+15+16=120

120

2. Divide by the number of values

Count how many numbers are in the data set. In this case there are 8. Divide 120 by 8.

120/8=15

The mean is 15

Range

To find the range, subtract the smallest number in the set from the biggest number in the set.

14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 15, 15, 16

Biggest number: 16

Smallest number: 14

biggest-smallest

16-14=2

The range is 2

Therefore, the answer is D: 15 and 2

observation means number.

mean= sum of all observation ÷ number of observation

= 14+ 14+ 15+ 15+ 16+ 15+ 16

7

= 105

7

= 15

range= the highest observation - lowest observation

= highest number- 16

lowest number- 14

= 16-14

= 2

therefore the answer is

OPTION- D 15;2

(x-5)(x+1)=x-5 3(x+1) 3 For what values of x are the two expressions equal ?

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Answer:

x=-77+5√ 231 x=-77-5√231

I got this answer for x and the both equations are equal

Find the slope of the line on the graph.
Write your answer as a fraction or a whole
number, not a mixed number or decimal.

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

divide vertical drop by horizontal drop

or vertical increase by horizontal increase

for example, in the graph when y increases by 1 x increases by 1

1/1=1 and thus the gradient is 1

the whole equation is y=x+3

Answer:

The slope = 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we count squares down for the top arrow then left to the point where the line cuts the horizontal axis we get 10 and 10.

So the slope = 10/10 = 1.

George is given two circles 0 and circles X as shown if he wants to prove that two circles are similar what would be the correct second step in his proof

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Answer: Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have two equations for the circumference, one for each circle:

C = 2*pi*r

C' = 2*pi*r'

now, if we take the quotient of those two equations, the left side must still be equal to the left side, this means that:

C/C' = 2*pi*r/(2*pi*r') = r/r'

So we have the relation:

C/C' = r/r'

And this is obtained for the division property of equality.

IF A = B, then as both numbers are equal, if we divide both sides by the same thing, then the equality must remain true.

Then the correct option is A.

Show all work to solve the equation for x. If a solution is extraneous, be sure to identify it. Square root of the quantity x + 6 end quantity - 4 = x.

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Answer:

x = 2 is the solution of the given equation

Step-by-step explanation:

Step(i):-

Given equation

  [tex]\sqrt{x+6-4} = x[/tex]

squaring on both sides , we get

[tex](\sqrt{x+2})^{2} = x^{2}[/tex]

⇒ x + 2 = x²

⇒x² - x -2 =0

Step(ii):-

  Given x² - x -2 =0

⇒ x² - 2x + x - 2 =0

⇒ x ( x-2) + 1(x - 2) =0

⇒ (x + 1) ( x-2) =0

⇒ x = -1 and x =2

x = 2 is the solution of the given equation

Verification:-

[tex]\sqrt{x+6-4} = x[/tex]

Put x= 2

[tex]\sqrt{2+6-4} = 2[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{4} = 2[/tex]

 2 = 2




Determine the number of ways three trumpet players out of 6 are chosen for 1st chair, 2nd chair, and 3rd chair.

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Answer:

120 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 spots and 6 options

_ _ _

1  2 3

6 ways for 1st chair to be chosen

5 ways for 2nd chair to be chosen (1st chair is chosen already, so there are 5 players left)

4 ways for 3rd chair to be chosen (1st and 2nd are already chosen, only 4 players left)

Multiply 6*5*4 to find the total number of ways (120)

Fuel Efficiency of Cars and Trucks Since 1975 the average fuel efficiency of U.S. cars and light trucks (SUVs) has increased from 13.5 to 25.8 mpg, an increase of over 90%! A random sample of 40 cars from a large community got a mean mileage of 28.1 mpg per vehicle. The population standard deviation is 4.7 mpg. Estimate the true mean gas mileage with 95% confidence.

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Answer:

[tex]28.1-1.96\frac{4.7}{\sqrt{40}}=26.64[/tex]    

[tex]28.1+ 1.96\frac{4.7}{\sqrt{40}}=29.56[/tex]    

We are confident at 95% of confidence that the true mean for the mpg is between 26.64 and 29.56. And since the lower limit from the confidence interval is highert than 25.8 then we can conclude that we have a significant increase from 1975

Step-by-step explanation:

Information given

[tex]\bar X= 28.1[/tex] represent the sample mean

[tex]\mu[/tex] population mean

[tex]\sigma =4.7[/tex] represent the population standard deviation

n=40 represent the sample size  

Confidence interval

The confidence interval for the mean is given by the following formula:

[tex]\bar X \pm z_{\alpha/2}\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]   (1)

The Confidence level is is 0.95 or 95%, the significance would be [tex]\alpha=0.05[/tex] and [tex]\alpha/2 =0.025[/tex], and we can calculate the critical value using the normal standard distribution and we got [tex]z_{\alpha/2}=1.96[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex]28.1-1.96\frac{4.7}{\sqrt{40}}=26.64[/tex]    

[tex]28.1+ 1.96\frac{4.7}{\sqrt{40}}=29.56[/tex]    

We are confident at 95% of confidence that the true mean for the mpg is between 26.64 and 29.56. And since the lower limit from the confidence interval is highert than 25.8 then we can conclude that we have a significant increase from 1975

Working on Summer Vacation. An Adweek/Harris (July 2011) poll found that 35% of U.S. adults do not work at all while on summer vacation. In a random sample of 10 U.S. adults, let x represent the number who do not work during summer vacation

a. For this experiment, define the event that represents a "success"

b. Explain why x is (approximately) a binomial random variable

c. Give the value of p for this binomial experiment

d. Find P(x = 3)

e. Find the probability that 2 or fewer of the 10 U.S. adults do not work during summer vacation

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A becuase i worked it out and i got that so im really confident

a pail holds 3 1/2 gallons of water. How much is it in cups

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Answer:

3 1/2 gallons of water is 56 cups

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

1 gallon=4cups

1/2 gallon=2cups

3*4=12

or 4cups+4cups+4cups=12

12+2=14

Austin is 103 years old Raquel is 35 years old how many years ago was Austin age 5 times Raquel age

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the years ago

103-x = 5(35-x)

103-x = 175 +5x

4x = 72

x = 18

A lot of 1000 components contains 350 that are defective. Two components are drawn at random and tested. Let A be the event that the first component drawn is defective, and let B be the event that the second component drawn is defective.
a. Find P(A).b. Find P(B|A) .c. Find P(A ∩ B).d. Find P(Ac ∩ B).e. Find P(B) .f. Find P(A|B).g. Are Aand B independent? Is it reasonable to treat A and B as though they were independent? Explain.

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The probabilities are:

a. P(A) = 0.35

b. P(B|A) ≈ 0.349

c. P(A ∩ B) ≈ 0.122

d. P(A^c ∩ B) ≈ 0.228

e. P(B) = 0.35

f. P(A|B) = 0.349

g. A and B are independent.

Yes, it is reasonable to treat A and B as though they were independent because P(A) * P(B) = P(A ∩ B).

We have,

Given:

Total number of components (n) = 1000

Number of defective components (d) = 350

a.

P(A) is the probability that the first component drawn is defective:

P(A) = d/n = 350/1000 = 0.35

b.

P(B|A) is the probability that the second component drawn is defective given that the first component drawn is defective:

Since one defective component has already been drawn, the total number of components is now 999, and the number of defective components remaining is 349.

P(B|A) = Number of defective components remaining / Total number of components remaining = 349/999 ≈ 0.349

c.

P(A ∩ B) is the probability that both the first and second components drawn are defective:

P(A ∩ B) = P(A) * P(B|A) = 0.35 * 0.349 ≈ 0.122

d.

P([tex]A^c[/tex] ∩ B) is the probability that the first component drawn is not defective (complement of A) and the second component drawn is defective:

[tex]P(A^c)[/tex] is the probability that the first component drawn is not defective:

[tex]P(A^c)[/tex] = 1 - P(A) = 1 - 0.35 = 0.65

Since the first component drawn is not defective, the total number of components remaining is now 999, and the number of defective components remaining is still 350.

P([tex]A^c[/tex] ∩ B) = P([tex]A^c[/tex]) * P(B) = 0.65 * (350/999) ≈ 0.228

e.

P(B) is the probability that the second component drawn is defective:

P(B) = Number of defective components / Total number of components

= 350/1000

= 0.35

f.

P(A|B) is the probability that the first component drawn is defective given that the second component drawn is defective:

P(A|B) = P(A ∩ B) / P(B)

= (0.35 * 0.349) / 0.35

= 0.349

g.

To determine if A and B are independent, we need to compare

P(A) * P(B) with P(A ∩ B).

P(A) * P(B) = 0.35 * 0.35 = 0.1225

P(A ∩ B) = 0.122

Since P(A) * P(B) = P(A ∩ B), A and B are independent events.

It is reasonable to treat A and B as independent because the probability of A and the probability of B are not affected by each other.

The occurrence or non-occurrence of A does not impact the probability of B.

Thus,

The probabilities are:

a. P(A) = 0.35

b. P(B|A) ≈ 0.349

c. P(A ∩ B) ≈ 0.122

d. P(A^c ∩ B) ≈ 0.228

e. P(B) = 0.35

f. P(A|B) = 0.349

g. A and B are independent.

Yes, it is reasonable to treat A and B as though they were independent because P(A) * P(B) = P(A ∩ B).

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A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off. Assuming both promotions can be applied at the same time how much more would you pay if you applied the coupon first?

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Answer:

[tex]\$0.26[/tex] has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off.

To find: how much more would be paid if the coupon is applied first

Solution:

Let $ x denotes cost of hand soap

Case 1:

If the discount is given first,

cost of hand soap = [tex]x-\frac{13}{100} x=\$ \frac{87}{100}x[/tex]

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied,

Final cost of the hand soap = [tex]\$\,(\frac{87}{100}x-2)[/tex]

Case 2:

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied first,

cost of hand soap = [tex]\$(x-2)[/tex]

If the discount is given then,

final cost of the hand soap = [tex](x-2)-\frac{13}{100}(x-2)=\frac{87}{100}(x-2)[/tex] = [tex]\frac{87}{100}x-\frac{87}{50}[/tex]

Here,

[tex]\frac{87}{100}x-\frac{87}{50}-\frac{87}{100}x+2=\frac{13}{50}=\$0.26[/tex]

So, [tex]\$0.26[/tex] has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first.

Answer:

$0.26

Step-by-step explanation: I took the test

Tom wants new carpeting for his bedroom. His room is a 9 metres by 7 metres rectangle.
How much carpeting does he need to buy to cover his entire bedroom floor

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Answer:

63

Step-by-step explanation:

So just find the area of the carpet:

9 * 7 = 63

A washer and a dryer cost $639 combined. The washer costs $61 less than the dryer. What is the cost of the dryer?

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Answer:

$350

Step-by-step explanation:

Let d = price of dryer

Then d - 61 is the price of the washer.

The sum of the prices is $639.

d + d - 61 = 639

2d - 61 = 639

2d = 700

d = 350

The price of the dryer is $350

What’s the correct answer for this question?

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose 90 geology students measure the mass of an ore sample. Due to human error and limitations in the reliability of the​ balance, not all the readings are equal. The results are found to closely approximate a normal​ curve, with mean 88 g and standard deviation 1 g. Use the symmetry of the normal curve and the empirical rule as needed to estimate the number of students reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g.The number of students reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g is:________

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Answer:

The number of students reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g is 61

Step-by-step explanation:

The Empirical Rule states that, for a normally distributed random variable:

68% of the measures are within 1 standard deviation of the mean.

95% of the measures are within 2 standard deviation of the mean.

99.7% of the measures are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

In this problem, we have that:

Mean = 88g

Standard deviation = 1g

Percentage of students reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g

87 = 88-1

So 87 is one standard deviation below the mean.

89 = 88+1

So 89 is one standard deviation above the mean.

By the Empirical Rule, 68% of students are reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g.

Out of 90 students:

0.68*90 = 61.2

Rounding to the nearest whole number:

The number of students reporting readings between 87 g and 89 g is 61

ASAP! GIVING BRAINLIEST! Please read the question THEN answer CORRECTLY! NO guessing. I say no guessing because people usually guess on my questions.

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Answer:

B. F(x) = 0.4x² - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

→The function F(x) has shifted downwards, meaning there has to be a 1 being subtracted.

→The function F(x) has grown wider, meaning there has to be a number of absolute value less than 1.

This means answer choice, "B," is correct.

Answer:

The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

→The function F(x) has shifted downwards, meaning there has to be a 1 being subtracted.

→The function F(x) has grown wider, meaning there has to be a number of absolute value less than 1.

This means answer choice, "B," is correct.

The waiting times between a subway departure schedule and the arrival of a passenger are uniformly distributed between 0 and 9 minutes. Find the probability that a randomly selected passenger has a waiting time greater than 1.25 minutes.

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Answer:

P(greater than 1.25 minutes) = 0.8611 (Approx)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Waiting time = 0 - 9 minutes

Find:

Probability that selected passenger has a waiting time greater than 1.25 minutes.

Computation:

⇒ The probability that a randomly selected passenger has a waiting time greater than 1.25 minutes =

⇒  P(greater than 1.25 minutes) = [9-1.25] / 9

⇒ P(greater than 1.25 minutes) = [7.75] / 9

⇒ P(greater than 1.25 minutes) = 0.8611 (Approx)

There are 390 students at Walker Elementary this year. This is a 30% increase from the previous year. How many students were at Walker Elementary last year?

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Answer:

There were 300 students

Step-by-step explanation:

Original * 30 = increase

Add the increase to get the new number

original + increase = 308

original + original*30% = 390

Factor out original number

original ( 1+30%) = 390

Change to decimal form

original ( 1+.30) = 390

original ( 1.30) = 390

Divide by 1.3

original = 390/1.3

             =300

Which shows one way the equation can be represented in words?

Z-6=1.4

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6 less than a number is equal to 1 and 4 tenths

Answer:

6 less than a number is equal to 1 and 4 tenths

Step-by-step explanation:

The yearbook club is handing out T-shirts to its members. There are 5 blue, 7 green, 9 red, and 4 yellow T-shirts in all. If Jacob is handed a T-shirt, what is the probability that the color is red? 925 916 35 1625

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Are the 925, 916, 35, 1625 answer choices??

Answer:

9/25

Step-by-step explanation:

Don't worry, I just took this test and got it correct. Best of luck to you all!

x/2 = -5 solve for x

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Answer:

[tex]x=-10[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{x}{2}=-5\\\mathrm{Multiply\:both\:sides\:by\:}2\\\frac{2x}{2}=2\left(-5\right)\\Simplify\\x=-10[/tex]

is the square root of 5/8 rational or irrational

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Answer:

the answer is square root 5 over 2 square root 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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What did Mary Beth and John Tinker do at school that was found to be a protected form of expression by the Supreme Court? 1 They started arguments in their classes with fellow students. 2 They led a protest rally outside the school during lunch. 3 They wore black armbands as a nonverbal show of protest. 4 They convinced other students to protest by staging a walkout. according to freytags pyramid, what is the order of the elements of plot in what way do these trees suggest that some of these species of blood flukes have switched hots? I want to buy a car for $1150.00. I earn $5.25 per hour. How many hours must work to buy the car if all my earnings go for this purchase? What conditions lead to starvation and what characteristics of colonistscontributed to this problem Which of the following describes a characteristic of the north economy What do you think Lyndon Johnson meant when he said that 'There is no Negro problem . . . There is only an American problem?" MULTIPLE CHOICE / Will Impact On Other Homeschoolers / Will Mark BrainliestWhich three words from the excerpt best demonstrate sensory words?The pathway was narrow, dry, and deserted. A row of towering Laburnumssheltered it from prying eyes. There were no other trees. Wild azaleas intertwinedwith the posts of the fence that ran along the path. The ground was damp beneath the shady canopy. The following table shows a simplified consolidated balance sheet for the entirebanking system (all figures are in billions). The reserve ratio is 25 percent.Assets Liabilities &EquityReserves 96 Checkable Deposits 400Securities 104Loans 200a. 1. What is the amount of excess reserves in this banking system? 2. What is the maximum amount the banking system might lend? 3. Show how the balance sheet would look after this amount has been lent(construct new balance sheet or add columns). 4. What is the size of the monetary multiplier?b. 1. Answer the questions in part a assuming the reserve ratio is 15 percent. 2. What is the resulting difference in the amount that the banking system canlend? How do you explain the difference? Exercise 11-6 Net present value LO P3 A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $520,000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $150,000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $10,000. A machine costs $380,000, has a $20,000 salvage value, is expected to last eight years, and will generate an after-tax income of $60,000 per year after straight-line depreciation. Assume the company requires a 10% rate of return on its investments. Compute the net present value of each potential investment. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) (25 POINTS)Miranda sat in the high school computer lab typing like mad. It was 8:30 a.m., and her 1,000-word report on The Catcher in the Rye was due at 9:00. For the past hour, she had been flipping through the ratty pages of the old paperback trying to discern the major plot points and then typing out a few sentences that she hoped were logical. The only reason she was able to get into the lab that early was because she was one of Mrs. Brodys assistants, but a couple of hours in the lab didnt make up for weeks of zoning out in English class.Miranda could kick herself, but she was too busy skimming through her notes and attempting to remember somethinganything!that Mr. Giuffreda had talked about. Mr. Giuffreda was a tough grader, and Miranda did not work well under pressurenot a great combination. On top of all that, Miranda could hear her mothers voice in her head: One more bad grade in English, young lady, and no more soccer team. Miranda failed to see the relationship between soccer and book reports, but she also knew her mother wasnt kidding. When she had slacked off in geometry last semester, her mother had taken away her cell phone for a month. Another time, when Miranda had missed her curfewagain and againshe had gotten grounded for two weeks.Still typing, Miranda thought about Mr. Giuffreda. He expected nothing but the bestand then some. He never gave extensions unless someone had a family emergency, and he had a terrible habit of brushing off even the most creative excuses. Anyway, Miranda didnt need an extra day or two. She needed time to read the entire novel again. Miranda ran a word count361. She checked her watch8:45. She flipped to the end of the book trying desperately to remember the ending, but nothing was coming to her. Why hadnt she paid attention?At 8:55, she had a whopping, miraculous 402 words. The homeroom bell had rung five minutes ago, and students were filing into the lab for first period. Mirandas fingers were still flying, but by 8:59, Mrs. Brody asked Miranda to leave so she could start class on time. Miranda saved her work on her USB drive, collected her pages from the printer, and slung her knapsack over her shoulder. Then she trudged down the hall to Mr. Giuffredas class as slowly as possible, even though she knew she would be late and would probably get detention.Select the correct answer.What can be inferred from the passage?A. Miranda will no longer be Mrs. Brody's assistant.B. Miranda did not finish her book report on time.C. Miranda will ask Mr. Giuffreda for an extension.D. Miranda usually does a lot better in English class. Two of the most fundamental functions for dealing with interprocess communication are read() and write(). Consider the following otherwise valid C program:int r, pipeFDs[2];char message[512];pid_t spawnpid;pipe(pipeFDs);spawnpid = fork();switch (spawnpid){case 0:close(pipeFDs[0]); // close the input file descriptorwrite(pipeFDs[1], "hi process, this is the STUFF!!", 21);break;default:close(pipeFDs[1]); // close output file descriptorr = read(pipeFDs[0], message, sizeof(message));printf("Message received from other: %s\n", message);break;}Select each of the following answers that is correct. CAN BE MULTIPLE CHOICES...(1) The read() call may block until data becomes available(2) When the read() call returns, this one call will return all of the data that was sent through the pipe, which is different behavior than if this was a socket(3) If the read() call blocks, the process will be suspended until data arrives(4) The write() call will return before all of the data has been written, if the corresponding read() call blocks mid-transfer(5) Pipes can fill, which will cause the write() call to block until the read() call is able to read data from the pipe find the value of x, What was James Wilson's most notable contribution to thedrafting of the Constitution? Need help with this problem