An automobile owner has 40% chance of having exactly one accident in a year and 60% chance of having no accidents in a year. There is no chance that the automobile owner incurs more than one accident in a year.
If there is an accident, the loss amount has the following distribution:
Loss Amount Probability
30 0.30
60 0.15
100 0.45
180 0.10
Suppose there is an ordinary deductible of $40 and the maximum payment by the insurer is $130.
Determine the standard deviation of the payment made by the insurer to the automobile owner.
A: 32.44
B: 33.60
C: 34.77
D: 26.78
E: 27.43

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. 32.44

Step-by-step explanation:

Automobile owner has 40% chance for one accident in a year and 60% of zero accident in a year.

Let x is the loss of accident and y is the payment by insurer.

Y = 0 if X < 40,

x - 40 if 40 < x < 130

130 if x [tex]\geq[/tex] 170

Then, Var [y] = E y^2

Var [y] = 1052.16

E = 32.437.


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divergent is the correct answer goodluck!

A canoeist paddled down a river a distance of 2 miles in 45 minutes. Paddling up-stream on his return, it took him 90 minutes. Find the rate of the canoe in still water.

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Speed of canoe in still water we will denote it CS and water itself has a speed we denote it WS. Downstream will be (CS + WS)*45 = 2, Upstream will be (CS - WS)*90 = 2. Solve the system you will find canoe speed in still water and the water speed as well. 90CS = 90WS +2, CS = WS+ 1/45 put it in the first function 90WS +1 = 2, WS = 1/90 miles per minute, CS =1/30 miles per minute.

Solve for the value of x

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x= 55°

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A process manufactures ball bearings with diameters that are normally distributed with mean 25.1 millimeters and standard deviation 0.08 millimeter. (a) [5pts] What proportions of the diameters are greater than 25.4

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Answer:

The  proportions of the diameters that are greater than 25.4 millimeters is 5%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

mean of the normal distribution, m = 25.1 millimeters

standard deviation, d = 0.08 millimeter

1 standard deviation above the mean = m + d = 25.1 + 0.08 = 25.18

2 standard deviation above mean =  m + 2d = 25.1 + 2(0.08) = 25.26

3 standard deviation above the mean = m + 3d = 25.1 + 3(0.08) = 25.34

4 standard deviation above the mean = m + 4d = 25.1 + 4(0.08) = 25.42

To obtain a diameter greater than 25.4, we select data after 4 standard deviation above the mean.

Data within 4 standard deviation above the mean is 95%

Data outside 4 standard deviation above the mean is 5%

Therefore, the  proportions of the diameters that are greater than 25.4 millimeters is 5%.

You $12 for a day, and plan to spend your time feeding the Lorakeets. $2 per feed (f), and drinking ICEE's (I), $4 each. What is the equation for the total number f times you can feed the lorakeets and icees you can drink with your total amount of money you brought?

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Answer: 85 i think

Step-by-step explanation:

Can you provide a solution or a formula?

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144 x 1.25 = 180

Answer: 144

Answer:

144

Step-by-step explanation:

144 × 1.25 = 180

We add the 1 to .25 to represent the original value plus the 25% increase.

Or you could have divided 180 by 1.25 to find original price.

Which best represents data that is not likely to be clustered?

A. a low MAD and IQR
B. low MAD and a great IQR
C. a low IQR and a great MAD
D. a great MAD and IQR​

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Answer: guess it your self

Step-by-step explanation:

In a survey one-forth like cake only and 20 didn't like cake at all. Also 50% children like ice cream but 12 like none of them.How many like both?

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the total number of people. Let C represent those that like cake and let I represent those that like ice cream. Given:

C = (1/4)x = 0.25x, I = 0.5x, (C ∪ I)' = 12, C' = 20

Therefore:

C ∩ I' = C' - (C ∪ I)' = 20 - 12 = 8

C ∩ I = C - C ∩ I' = 0.25x - 8

C' ∩ I = I - C ∩ I = 0.5x - (0.25x - 8) = 0.25x + 8

The total students = (C ∩ I) + (C' ∩ I) + (C ∩ I') + (C ∪ I)'

x = 0.25x - 8 + 0.25x + 8 + 8 + 12

x = 0.5x + 8 + 12

x = 0.5x + 20

0.5x = 20

x = 40

Students that liked both = C ∩ I = 0.25(40) - 8 = 2

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Answer:

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Answer: SORRY NEED AN ACCOUNT ON - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

To resolve the proposed issue, an explanation is needed in which the subject is addressed

I really need help!!!​

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Answer:

the third option (a=1, h=0, k=6)

Step-by-step explanation:

if I understand correctly what your teacher wants from you, then you need find a (the factor of x² in the equation) and the vertex (turnaround point) of the parabola represented by such a quadratic equation.

the vertex point coordinates are called (h, k).

the general form of such an equation equation is

y = ax² + bx + c

so, we have a right away : a=1

now we can make this quickly by using common sense, or a bit more complex by going through mathematical formulas.

the fast, practical way is to know that y=x² is the very basic parabola with its vertex at (0, 0).

y = x² + 6 is simply the same parabola just lifted up (y direction) by 6 units, that makes the vertex (0, 6).

in pure theory, though, we need to find the transformation from the general y = ax² + bx + c form to

y = a(x - h)² + k

we see right away that k = f(h) = h² + 6

y = a(x² - 2xh + h²) + k

a=1

y = x² - 2xh + h² + k = x² - 2xh + h² + h² + 6 =

= x² - 2xh + 2h² + 6

comparing with y = x² + 6

we know that

-2×h = 0

as we have no term with just x.

=> h = 0

2h² + 6 = k

2×0² + 6 = 6 = k

Armando planted a 9-inch tall magical beanstalk. The height of the beanstalk increases by 13% each day. Write a function f that determines the height of the beanstalk in inches in terms of the number of days t since Armando planted the beanstalk.

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Answer:

F(t) = 9(1 + 0.13)^t

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Height of beanstalk = initial height = 9 inches

Percentage increase in height per day = 13%

This plant exhibits an exponential increase in growth per day, hence, the function will be modeled using an exponential function.

Using an exponential function :

F(t) = initial height(1 + percentage increase)^t

Where, t = number of days since tree was planted.

The function is :

F(t) = 9(1 + 0.13)^t

what is 9/10 + 7/15

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[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{9}{10}+\dfrac{7}{15}}[/tex]

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[tex]\mathsf{= \dfrac{9\times3}{10\times3}+ \dfrac{7\times2}{15\times2}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{9\times3=\bf 27}\\\mathsf{10\times3=\bf 30}\\\\\mathsf{7\times2=\bf 14}\\\mathsf{15\times2=\bf 30}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{= \dfrac{27}{30}+\dfrac{14}{30}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{= \dfrac{27+14}{30}}[/tex]

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Find the number c that satisfies the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
f(x)= sqrt of x [0,9]
c =

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Answer:

9/4

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) is continuous and differentiable on (0,9).

We want to find c using the following equation.

f'(c)=(f(9)-f(0))/(9-0)

This will require us to find f'(x) first.

f(x)=sqrt(x) is the same as   f(x)=(x)^(1/2)

Using power rule to differentiate this gives f'(x)=(1/2)(x)^(1/2-1) or simplified f'(x)=(1/2)x^(-1/2) or f'(x)=1/(2x^(1/2)).

So we want to solve:

(1/2)c^(-1/2)=(f(9)-f(0))/(9-0)

Simplify denominator on right:

(1/2)c^(-1/2)=(f(9)-f(0))/9

This will require us to find f(9) and f(0).

If f(x)=sqrt(x), then f(9)=sqrt(9)=3 and f(0)=sqrt(0)=0.

So we have the following equation so far:

(1/2)c^(-1/2)=(3-0)/9

Simplify numerator on right:

(1/2)c^(-1/2)=3/9

Multiply both sides by 2:

c^(-1/2)=6/9

Raise both sides to the -2 power:

c^(1)=(6/9)^(-2)

Note c^1=c:

c=(6/9)^(-2):

Note negative exponent means to find reciprocal of base to change exponent to opposite

c=(9/6)^2

Apply the second power:

c=81/36

Reduce by dividing top and bottom by 9:

c=9/4

This means the slope of the tangent to the curve f at x=9/4 is the same value as the slope of the secant line going through points (0,0) and (9,3).

Also 9/4 is between 0 and 9... According to the theorem we were suppose to get a value c between x=0 and x=9.

Confirmation:

Slope of the secant line is (3-0)/(9-0)=3/9=1/3.

Slope of the tangent line to curve f at x=9/4.

f'(x)=(1/2)x^(-1/2)

f'(9/4)=(1/2)(9/4)^(-1/2)

f'(9/4)=(1/2)(3/2)^(-1)

f'(9/4)=(1/2)(2/3)

f'(9/4)=1/3

They are indeed equal values (talking about the 1/3 from the secant and the tangent.)

Insurance companies are interested in knowing the population percent of drivers who always buckle up before riding in a car. They randomly survey 401 drivers and find that 294 claim to always buckle up. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the population proportion that claim to always buckle up. Use interval notation, for example, [1,5].

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Answer:

[0.6969, 0.7695]

Step-by-step explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of [tex]\pi[/tex], and a confidence level of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex], we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

[tex]\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

In which

z is the z-score that has a p-value of [tex]1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex].

They randomly survey 401 drivers and find that 294 claim to always buckle up.

This means that [tex]n = 401, \pi = \frac{294}{401} = 0.7332.

90% confidence level

So [tex]\alpha = 0.1[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a p-value of [tex]1 - \frac{0.1}{2} = 0.95[/tex], so [tex]Z = 1.645[/tex].  

The lower limit of this interval is:

[tex]\pi - z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.7332 - 1.645\sqrt{\frac{0.7332*0.2668}{401}} = 0.6969[/tex]

The upper limit of this interval is:

[tex]\pi + z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}} = 0.7332 + 1.645\sqrt{\frac{0.7332*0.2668}{401}} = 0.7695[/tex]

The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion that claim to always buckle up is [0.6969, 0.7695]

how many distinct permutations can be formed using the letters of the word robberies

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Answer:

45360 arrangements

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the word 'robberies'

Number of letters = 9 letters in total

Repeated letters ; r = 2 ; b = 2 ; e = 2

Therefore, the number of distinct arrangement of letters is :

(total letters)! / repeated letters!

The number of distinct arrangement of letters is :

9! / (2! * 2! * 2!) = (9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1) / (2*2*2)

362880 / 8 = 45360 arrangements

What is the value of the 2 in 4.502?

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Answer:

0.002

Step-by-step explanation:

2 in 4.502 is in the thousandths place

Value is 0.002

Compare the functions shown below:



f(x) = 7x + 3 g(x) tangent function with y intercept at 0, 2 h(x) = 2 sin(3x + π) − 1

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F(x) has the greatest y-intercept=3

How much wrapping is needed to cover a cubed gift box that is 9 inches high? (Include the bow which takes 115 sq. inches.)

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Answer:

601 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

To obtain the amount of wrapping needed to cover the cube shaped gift box, including the bow

Area of bow = 115 in²

Surface area of cube shaped box = 6a²

a = side length of cube = 9

Hence,

Surface area of gift box = 6 * 9²

Surface area = 6 * 81 = 486 in²

Total wrapping required = area of gift box + area of bow = (486 in² + 115 in²) = 601 in²

Question 27 of 58
Select the equation that represents the problem. Let x represent the unknown
number.
Mr. Jefferson bought 336 markers for his class. The
markers came in packs of 12. How many packs did he
buy?
A. 336 - x= 12
B. 12x= 336
O C. 336x= 12
O D. x + 12 = 336
SUBMIT

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Answer:

B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is B.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

sqrt_{4}(81)^5=(81^(5))^(1/4)=81^(5/4)

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

if it was properly typed, it would have been All of the above but the most correct option is D.

Determine the dimension of the vector space. M4,2
STEP 1: Determine the number of linearly independent vectors needed to span M4,2. The basis for M4,2 has linearly independent vectors.
STEP 2: Using the result from Step 1, determine the dimension of M4,2.

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Answer:  

STEP 1  

M_{4,2} is set of 4x2 matrices hence each matrix has 4*2=8 entries. Each entry can be filled independently.  

Hence its basis has 8 linearly independent vectors.  

STEP 2  

Dimension= cardinality of basis = 8.

The gcf of two numbers is 3 and their lcm is 180, if one of the numbers is 45 then found the second number

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Answer:

answer is 12

Step-by-step explanation:

gcf = 3

lcm = 180

let 45 be y

let unknown be X

to get x

X=( lcm * gcf) / y

X=(180*3)/45

X=(540)/45

X=12

the other number is 12

The mathematics department of a college has 6 male​ professors, 12 female​ professors, 14 male teaching​ assistants, and 11 female teaching assistants. If a person is selected at random from the​ group, find the probability that the selected person is a teaching assistant or a female.

The probability is ___. ​
(Type an integer or a fraction. Simplify your​ answer.)

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Answer:

37/43

Step-by-step explanation:

6+12+14+11=43

Males: 6+14=20

Females: 11+12=23

If the selected person is a teaching assistant or a female, then the probability is 11+12+14=37. 37/43

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve the triangle. round your answer to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

∡A =41°

~~~~~~~~~~~~

BC=21

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

sin(24)/AC=sin(41)/21

AC=13

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

sin(115)/AB=sin(41)/21

AB=29

Step-by-step explanation:

Six sophomores and 14 freshmen compete

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Answer:

(6C1)(5C1)/20C2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which is the graph of the equation y- 1 =} (x 3)?
10
06
6 4
(9,5)
3.1)
1
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2 4 6 8 10 x
4
od
wo
10
6

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slope: 2/3
y-intercept(0,-1)

Q3) He decorated the path in his garden with LED bulbs in three rows so that the bulbs in the first row blink at every 4 min, the bulbs in the second row blink at every 6 min and the bulbs in the third row blink at every 8 min. When will they blink together for the first time if he switches the lights on together at 6pm?

6.24 pm
6.30 pm
6.40 pm
They will not blink together at any time

Q4) If so, which is the next time they blink together?

 6.28 pm
6.48 pm
6.50 pm
None of these. ​

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Answer:

They will blink together at 24minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Using product of primes

4 = 2²

6 = 2 × 3

8 = 2³

Prime numbers with highest power

2³ × 3

8 x 3

24 minutes.

billy joe purchased a 60 gallon pool. at 1 pm he stared filling the pool at the rate of 3 gallons per hour. after 10 hours the horses started drinking the water at the rate of 1 gallon per hour. five hours after that he notices the animal and place a second hose in the pool which filled at the rate of 2 gallons per hour. at what time was the pool finally filled

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Answer:

3*10=30 gallons after 10 hours

minus 1 gal/hr for 5 hours=25 gallons.

If the animals are still drinking, the pool is effectively filling at 1 gal/hr, 2-1, and it will take 35 more hours to fill.

If the animals aren't drinking, the pool will fill at 2 gal/hour and it will be full in 35/2 hours or 17.5 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

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