14. A recipe calls for % cup brown sugar for(each 2/3 cup white sugar. How many cups ofbrown sugar per cup of white sugar is this?(green) Question solved general 6 months ago 5531
Find the coordinates of the point P that liesalong the directed segment from R(-3,-4)to S(5,0) and partitions the segment in theratio 2 to 3. Question solved general 6 months ago 9698
given f(x)= -3/4x-6 and its domain: (-8, 0, 4) what is the range of the function? Question solved general 6 months ago 6903
Two customers went to a post office to buy postcards and large envelopes. Each postcardcosts the same amount, and each large envelope costs the same amount.The first customer paid $12 for 14 postcards and 5 large envelopes.The second customer paid $24.80 for 10 postcards and 15 large envelopes.•What was the cost in dollars of each large envelope?A $1.42 c $1.15B $0.35 D $0.63 Question solved general 6 months ago 8924
Nelson grows tomatoes and sells them at a nearby farmers roadside stand. He sells them for $2.50 each. The farmer charges him $15 a day to use the stand. Write a linear function in factored form and general form that represents the amount of money, m, Nelson will make from selling x tomatoes. Question solved general 6 months ago 3412
5.5B+4R=285, point, 5, B, plus, 4, R, equals, 28The above equation is true if Amit buys BBB pounds of blueberries and RRR pounds of raspberries at a farm where blueberries cost \$5.50$5.50dollar sign, 5, point, 50 per pound and raspberries cost \$4.00$4.00dollar sign, 4, point, 00 per pound. According to the equation, how much does Amit spend in total on both types of berries? Question solved general 6 months ago 7038
An online furniture store sells chairs for $50 each and tables for $250 each. Every day, the store can ship no more than 36 pieces of furniture and must sell at least $3400 worth of chairs and tables. If 23 chairs were sold, determine all possible values for the number of tables that the store must sell in order to meet the requirements. Your answer should be a comma separated list of values. If there are no possible solutions , submit an empty answer. Question solved general 6 months ago 8910
A parabola opens upward and has no vertical stretch. The complex roots of the quadratic function are 6 + 4i and 6 – 4i. Determine the function rule. Question solved general 6 months ago 2896
The function f(x) = 4x + 8 represents the distance traveled by a herd of elephants in miles. The function g(x) = x − 1 represents the time the herd traveled in hours.Solve f divided by g of 4, and interpret the answer.A) 8; the number of elephants in the herdB)one eighth; the number of elephants in the herdC)8; the elephants' rate in miles per hourD)one eighth; the elephants' rate in miles per hour Question solved general 6 months ago 6945
A random sample of 157 recent donations at a certain blood bank reveals that 86 were type A blood. Does this suggest that the actual percentage of type A donations differs from 40%, the percentage of the population having type A blood? Carry out a test of the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.01. State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. Question solved general 6 months ago 6177
complete the table to determine if wavelength varies inversely with frequency... Question solved general 6 months ago 5338
A physical therapist wants to determine the difference in the proportion of men and women who participate in regular sustained physical activity. What sample size should be obtained if he wishes the estimate to be within two percentage points with 90% confidence, assuming that (a) he uses the estimates of 21.6% male and 19.2% female from a previous year? (b) he does not use any prior estimates? Question solved general 6 months ago 9344
Elliot is standing at the top of a store escalator that leads to the ground floor below. The angle of depression from the top of the escalator to the floor is 42.51 degree, and the escalator is 16 feet long. How far the top of the escalator from the ground floor? Round your answer to the nearest foot. A. 41 feetB. 17 feet C. 12 feet D. 11 feet Question solved general 6 months ago 3223
Please help!Options for ♣:definition of adjacent angles definition of angle bisector definition of congruencevertical angles are congruentOptions for ♦:AASASASASSSS Question solved general 6 months ago 2118
The lengths of nails produced in a factory are normally distributed with a mean of 6.13 centimeters and a standard deviation of 0.06 centimeters.Find the two lengths that separate the top 7% and the bottom 7%.These lengths could serve as limits used to identify which nails should be rejected.Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. Question solved general 6 months ago 7831
Test the hypothesis that the average content of containers of a particular lubricant is 10 liters if the contents of a random sample of 10 containers are 10.2, 9.7, 10.1, 10.3, 10.1, 9.8, 9.9, 10.4, 10.3, and 9.8 liters. Use a 0.01 level of significance and assume that the distribution of contents is normal. Question solved general 6 months ago 7085
A group of climbers begin climbing at an elevation of 5000 feet and ascend at a steady rate of 1500 vertical feet per hour. This situation can be modeled by a linear function. Identify the independent and dependent variables. Question solved general 6 months ago 7251
From 27 pieces of luggage, an airline luggage handler damages a random sample of four. The probability that exactly one of the damaged pieces of luggage is insured is twice the probability that none of the damaged pieces are insured. Calculate the probability that exactly two of the four damaged pieces are insured. Question solved general 6 months ago 9657
Question 1. [7 marks total] Parental leave is often compensated to some degree, but the amount of compensation varies greatly. You read a research article that stated, "across people of all incomes, 47% of leave-takers received full pay during their leave, 16% received partial pay, and 37% received no pay." After reading this, you wonder what the distribution of parental leave payment pay is for low income households. Suppose you conduct a survey of leave-takers within households earning less than $30,000 per year. You surveyed 225 people (selected in a random sample) and found that 51 received full pay, 33 received partial pay, and 141 received no pay..You would like to investigate whether the distribution of pay for households earning < $30,000 is different from that of all income levels. Does this correspond to a chi-square test of independence or a chi-square test for goodness of fit? Question solved general 6 months ago 1597