If a postal worker can deliver the mail to 18 houses in 15 minutes, how many houses will the postal worker be able to deliver to in 1 hour? Question solved general 11 months ago 8042
Drag a reason to each box to complete this proof.If 12=13x+5 , then x = 21. Question solved general 11 months ago 5572
Enter each data set into the statistics calculator. Make note of the histogram, mean, and median of each data set. A = {10, 12, 12, 6, 8, 5, 4, 10, 8, 10, 12, 12, 6} B = {8, 8, 8, 7, 9, 7, 9, 10, 6, 8} Which statements are true about the data sets? Check all that apply. Set A is symmetrical. Set B has the same mean and median. Set B is right skewed. Set A is left skewed. The median of set A is larger than the mean of set A. Question solved general 11 months ago 6780
What is the equation of the trend line?Enter your answers in the boxes.K = _J +_ Question solved general 11 months ago 1213
I AM GIVING 99 POINTS!I KNOW THIS IS MATH BUT NOBODY EVER ANSWERS IN ENGLISH OR THE OTHER SUBJECTS...Read the following article on Gertrude Elion. Then, read the summary that follows. You will notice that the summary is incorrectly written. In this lesson, you learned six rules for writing an effective summary. Using this information, make three specific suggestions that would improve this ineffective summary. Important note: Do NOT write a summary. You will write three suggestions for improving this summary. Your suggestions must be based on the six rules of effective summaries that you learned in the lesson. Complete article from Encyclopedia Britannica U.S. pharmacologist (one who studies drug interactions) Gertrude B. Elion received the Nobel prize for medicine in 1988 along with George H. Hitchings and Sir James W. Black. The three were awarded the prize for their development of drugs used to treat several major diseases. Gertrude Belle Elion was born on Jan. 23, 1918, in New York City. She graduated from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in biochemistry in 1937. Unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman, she took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in New York City high schools, and research chemist. During this time she also took classes at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in 1941. Because she could not devote herself to full-time studies, Elion never received a doctorate. In 1944 Elion joined the Burroughs Wellcome Laboratories (now part of GlaxoSmithKline (a company that makes prescription medicines)). There she was first the assistant and then the colleague of Hitchings, with whom she worked for the next four decades. Elion and Hitchings developed an array (variety) of new drugs that were effective against leukemia, autoimmune disorders, urinary-tract infections, gout, malaria, and viral herpes. Their success was due primarily to their innovative (characterized by new or unique) research methods. Rather than using the trial-and-error approach used by previous pharmacologists, Elion and Hitchings examined the difference between the biochemistry of normal human cells and that of cancer cells, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens (disease-causing agents). They used this information to create drugs that could target a particular pathogen without harming the human host's normal cells. Their methods enabled them to eliminate much of the guesswork and wasted effort typical in previous drug research. Although Elion officially retired in 1983, she helped oversee the development of azidothymidine (AZT), the first drug used in the treatment of AIDS. In 1991 she was awarded a National Medal of Science and was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. She died on Feb. 21, 1999, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Student J. Doe's Summary Gertrude Elion was born in 1918 in New York City. She went to school for many years and eventually won the Nobel prize. She was unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman. She took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in New York City high schools, and research chemist. She was a scientist who helped discover many important drugs that saved lives. Elion also discovered new ways to test drugs. She died in 1999, 16 years after she retired from Burroughs Wellcome Laboratories.I think she was a terrific scientist. Question solved general 11 months ago 2440
The weather forecast for next season calls for a 10% chance of wind, a 20% chance of rain, a 30% chance of clouds, and a 40% chance of sunshine. If there are 90 days in the season, what is the predicted frequency for each type of weather?Wind is predicted for______ days.Rain is predicted for _______ days.Cloudiness is predicted for _______ days.Sunshine is predicted for ________days. Question solved general 11 months ago 6275
Which of the following ordered pairs could be placed in the table below and still have the relation qualify as a linear function? Input (x) Output (y) −5 7 −3 15 −1 23 ? ? (0, 31) (−7, 30) (1, 31) (0, −1) Question solved general 11 months ago 7083
What is the measure of angle CED? There are two triangles labeled ABC and DCE with a common vertex C. In triangle ABC, angle BAC is labeled as m, and angle ABC is labeled as 60 degrees. In triangle DCE, angle CDE is labeled as 60 degrees. m, because Triangle ABC is similar to triangle EDC m over 2, because Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DCE m + 60 degrees, because Triangle ABC is similar to triangle DCE 120 degrees − m, because Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DCE Question solved general 11 months ago 5083
One month, Ava purchased a set of 35 stamps. Each month, starting the second month, she purchased 3 more stamps for her collection. What is the explicit rule for the number of stamps in Ava's collection after n months? Enter your answer in the box. an= Question solved general 11 months ago 6726
Dan spends 2 5 of his wages on rent and 1 2 on food. If he makes £540 per week, how much money does he have left Question solved general 11 months ago 6375
A recursive rule for a geometric sequence is a1=8;an=34an−1.What is the explicit rule for this sequence?Enter your answer in the box.an= Question solved general 11 months ago 7180
Which set of integers is not a Pythagorean triple? A. 12, 35, 37 B. 14, 46, 48 C. 16, 63, 65 D. 20, 99, 101 Question solved general 11 months ago 5301
what is an equation of the line, in point slope form, that passes through the given point and has the given slope? point: (11/3); slope: 4/11 Question solved general 11 months ago 6778
2.What is the value of x? Enter your answer, as a decimal, in the box. 3.What is the value of x? 4.What is the value of x? 5.The area of a right triangle is 270 m². The height of the right triangle is 15 m. What is the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle? Question solved general 11 months ago 8373
Event A has a 0.3 probability of occurring and event B has a 0.4 probability of occurring. A and B are independent events. What is the probability that neither A or B occurs?A. 0.42B. 0.12C. 0.10D. 0.70 Question solved general 11 months ago 8937
Which of the following pairs is not correctly written in scientific notation?1,207,000 = 1.207 × 10(To the 6th power)6,500 = 6.5 × 10(to the 2nd power)901 = 9.01 × 10(to the 2nd power)40,200 = 4.02 × 10(to the 4th power) Question solved general 11 months ago 1833
Males and females (ages 13–18) were surveyed to choose a favorite free-time activity: playing computer games, listening to music, or watching movies/TV. The survey showed the following frequencies: Females—playing computer games: 4; music: 20; watching movies/TV: 16 Males—playing computer games: 15; music: 12; watching movies/TV: 13 Which of the following is a correct two-way frequency table for the data? Question solved general 11 months ago 7216
The table below shows the movie preferences of high school and college students: Movie Preference Action Drama Comedy Row totals HS 40 23 12 75 College 20 51 28 99 Column 60 74 40 174 Julie mistakenly calculated the conditional relative frequency for college students who like comedy as being 70%. What did Julie actually calculate, and what is the correct answer? A. She calculated the joint relative frequency for college/comedy. The correct value of conditional relative frequency for college students who like comedy is 28%.B. She calculated the conditional relative frequency for comedy films that are liked by college students. The correct value of conditional relative frequency for college students who like comedy is16%. C. She calculated the conditional relative frequency for comedy films that are liked by college students. The correct answer is 28%. D. She calculated the joint relative frequency for college/comedy. The correct answer is 16%. Question solved general 11 months ago 8137
A die with 6 sides is rolled and the number on top is observed. What is the probability of rolling a die once and observing a number less than 5?1/62/35/64 Question solved general 11 months ago 8233