^x+1 +1 describe transformation","","Solution:\u003Cbr />\n1. Given function:\u003Cbr />\n * \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>y = -24^{x+1} + 1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Base function:\u003Cbr />\n * \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>y = 4^x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Identify transformations step-by-step:\u003Cbr />\n - **Translation horizontally**: The function has \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x+1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> as the exponent instead of \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>. This indicates a horizontal shift to the left by 1 unit.\u003Cbr />\n - **Vertical stretch and reflection**: The coefficient before \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>4\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> is \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>-2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>.\u003Cbr />\n - **Vertical stretch**: The factor \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> indicates that the function is stretched vertically by a factor of \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>.\u003Cbr />\n - **Reflection**: The negative sign indicates a reflection across the x-axis.\u003Cbr />\n - **Vertical translation**: The \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>+1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> outside the function indicates a vertical shift upwards by 1 unit.\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Describe the complete transformation:\u003Cbr />\n - The function \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>y = 4^x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> undergoes the following transformations: a horizontal shift to the left by 1 unit, a vertical stretch by a factor of 2, reflection across the x-axis, and finally a vertical shift upwards by 1 unit.",1255,251,"y-2-4-x-1-1-describe-transformation",{"id":44,"category":36,"text_question":45,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":46,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":47,"likes":48,"slug":49},538086,"Add the polynomials gx=x3-2x2+3x-1+4x2-x+2","Solution: \u003Cbr />\n1. Write down the given polynomials:\u003Cbr />\n- First polynomial: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>gx = x^3 - 2x^2 + 3x - 1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- Second polynomial: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>4x^2 - x + 2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Align and add the polynomials term by term:\u003Cbr />\n- \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>gx = x^3 - 2x^2 + 3x - 1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>4x^2 - x + 2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Add the corresponding like terms:\u003Cbr />\n- For \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> terms: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- For \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x^2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> terms: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>-2x^2 + 4x^2 = 2x^2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- For \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> terms: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>3x - x = 2x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- For constant terms: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>-1 + 2 = 1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. The resulting polynomial after addition is:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x^3 + 2x^2 + 2x + 1\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>",739,148,"add-the-polynomials-g-x-x3-2x2-3x-1-4x2-x-2",{"id":51,"category":36,"text_question":52,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":53,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":54,"likes":55,"slug":56},538085,"R=3m. Calculate the volume of the sphere. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary","1. The formula for the volume of a sphere is \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi R^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>2. Substitute the given radius \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> R = 3 \\, \\text{m} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> into the formula:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi 3^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>3. Calculate \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> 3^3 = 27 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>4. Thus, the volume becomes:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi \\times 27 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>5. Simplify the expression:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4 \\times 27}{3} \\pi = 36 \\pi \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>6. Use the approximation \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\pi \\approx 3.1416 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> :\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V \\approx 36 \\times 3.1416 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>7. Calculate the approximate volume:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>V\\approx113.0973\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>8. Round to the nearest tenth:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V \\approx 113.1 \\, \\text{m}^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>Therefore, the volume of the sphere is approximately \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> 113.1 \\, \\text{m}^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .",1203,241,"r-3m-calculate-the-volume-of-the-sphere-round-to-the-nearest-tenth-if-necessary",{"id":58,"category":36,"text_question":59,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":60,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":61,"likes":62,"slug":63},538084,"Width of 12 in. Calculate the volume of the sphere. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary","1. Identify the radius of the sphere. Given the width is 12 inches, the diameter is 12 inches. Therefore, the radius is half of the diameter:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> r = \\frac{12}{2} = 6 \\, \\text{in} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Use the formula for the volume of a sphere:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi r^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Substitute the radius into the formula:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi 6^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Calculate:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi \\times 216 = \\frac{864}{3} \\pi = 288 \\pi \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n5. Approximate using \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\pi \\approx 3.1416 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> V \\approx 288 \\times 3.1416 = 904.8 \\, \\text{in}^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n6. The volume of the sphere, rounded to the nearest tenth, is approximately:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> 904.8 \\, \\text{in}^3 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>",278,56,"width-of-12-in-calculate-the-volume-of-the-sphere-round-to-the-nearest-tenth-if-necessary",{"id":65,"category":36,"text_question":66,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":67,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":68,"likes":69,"slug":70},538083,"Calculate the volume tothenearesttenthofacubiccentimeter of a golf ball whose diameter is 4.267cm","1. The formula for the volume of a sphere is given by \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi r^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>2. The diameter of the golf ball is given as 4.267 cm, so the radius is half of that: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>r = \\frac{4.267}{2} = 2.1335 \\, \\text{cm}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>3. Substitute the radius into the volume formula: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>V = \\frac{4}{3} \\pi 2.1335^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>4. Calculate the cube of the radius: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>2.1335^3 = 9.707432537375\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>5. Substitute this back into the formula: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>V=\\frac{4}{3}\\pi\\times9.707432537375\\approx40.7\\,\\text{cm}^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>6. The volume of the golf ball is approximately \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>40.7\\,\\text{cm}^3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> .",1440,288,"calculate-the-volume-to-the-nearest-tenth-of-a-cubic-centimeter-of-a-golf-ball-whose-diameter-is-4-267cm",{"id":72,"category":36,"text_question":73,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":74,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":75,"likes":76,"slug":77},538082,"Find the length of each base edge tothenearesttenthofameter of the 24m tall glass square pyramids of the Muttart Conservatory in Alberta, Canada, if each contains 5280m^3 of space","1. Volume V of a square pyramid is given by the formula:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>V = \\frac{1}{3} B h\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the pyramid.\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>2. Given that the height h = 24 m and the volume V = 5280 m^3.\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>3. The base is square, so if the side length of the base is s, then:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>B = s^2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>4. Substituting into the volume formula:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>5280 = \\frac{1}{3} s^2 \\times 24\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>5. Simplify and solve for s^2:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>5280 = 8 s^2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>s^2 = \\frac{5280}{8} = 660\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>6. Solve for s:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>s = \\sqrt{660} \\approx 25.7\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>7. To find the length of each base edge to the nearest tenth of a meter, compute:\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>s \\approx 25.7 \\, \\text{m}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>",418,84,"find-the-length-of-each-base-edge-to-the-nearest-tenth-of-a-meter-of-the-24m-tall-glass-square-pyramids-of-the-muttart-conservatory-in-alberta-canada-if-each-contains-5280m-3-of-space",{"id":79,"category":36,"text_question":80,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":81,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":82,"likes":83,"slug":84},538081,"An observer is 150 meters away\n distance of a hot air balloon online\n straight line at ground level. From your position,\n measures an elevation angle of 40Β° up to\n the base of the balloon. At what height is\n find the hot air balloon?","Solution:\u003Cbr />\n1. Dado:\u003Cbr />\n- Distancia horizontal desde el observador hasta la base del globo: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>d = 150 \\ m\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- Γngulo de elevaciΓ³n: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>\\theta = 40^{\\circ}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Usamos la funciΓ³n tangente para encontrar la altura \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>h\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> del globo aerostΓ‘tico. La tangente de un Γ‘ngulo en un triΓ‘ngulo rectΓ‘ngulo es la razΓ³n entre la altura y la distancia horizontal:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>\\tantheta = \\frac{h}{d}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Sustituimos los valores conocidos en la ecuaciΓ³n:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>\\tan40circ = \\frac{h}{150}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Resolvemos para \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>h\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>h = 150 \\times \\tan40circ\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n5. Calculamos el valor numΓ©rico:\u003Cbr />\n* Usando una calculadora, \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>\\tan40circ \\approx 0.8391\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n* Entonces: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>h \\approx 150 \\times 0.8391 = 125.865 \\ m\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\nLa altura del globo aerostΓ‘tico es aproximadamente \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>125.865 \\ m\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>.",667,133,"an-observer-is-150-meters-away-distance-of-a-hot-air-balloon-online-straight-line-at-ground-level-from-your-position-measures-an-elevation-angle-of-40-up-to-the-base-of-the-balloon-at-what-hei",{"id":86,"category":36,"text_question":87,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":88,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":89,"likes":90,"slug":91},538080,"A plane ticket has gone up 18%, now costing 4,720.Howmuchdiditcostbeforetheincrease?","\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonlydefaultβmode=\"inlineβmath\"class=\"mathβexpression\">\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonly>textSolution:\u003C/mathβfield>\u003C/mathβfield>\u003Cbr/>\n1.Definevariables:\u003Cbr/>\nβLet\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonlydefaultβmode=\"inlineβmath\"class=\"mathβexpression\">\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonly>P\u003C/mathβfield>\u003C/mathβfield>betheoriginalpriceoftheplaneticket.\u003Cbr/>\nβ\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonlydefaultβmode=\"inlineβmath\"class=\"mathβexpression\">\u003Cmathβfieldreadβonly>P\u003C/mathβfield>\u003C/mathβfield>increasedby18\\frac{x}{15}=\\frac{4}{3}\u003C/mathβfield>\n\u003Cbr>\n\u003C/div>\n\n\u003Cdiv>\n\n\u003Cmathβfieldstyle=\"fontβsize:16px;padding:8px;borderβradius:8px;border:1pxsolidrgba(0,0,0,.3);boxβshadow:000rgba(0,0,0,.2)\n\"readβonly>x=20\u003C/math-field>\n \u003Cbr>\n \u003C/div>",467,93,"15-75-of",{"id":149,"category":36,"text_question":150,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":151,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":152,"likes":90,"slug":153},538067,"Naria Wants to build a perimeter wall fence around 400 sqm lot. The frontage of the lot is 20 meters. The wall height is 1.2 meters below the ground and 3.8 meters above the ground .\nThe cost of constructing the wall is 750 per square meter. Additionally,she plans to install a 5-meter-wide gate that costs β±50,000.\nHow much Maria spend in total for the wall and the gate\na. Php 281,250.00\nb. Php 106,250.00\nc. Php 331,250.00\nd. Php 218,250.00","1. Determine the dimensions of the lot. Given the frontage is 20 meters, calculate the other side using the area:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Area} = 20 \\times x = 400 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> x = \\frac{400}{20} = 20 \\, \\text{meters} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Calculate the perimeter of the lot:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Perimeter} = 2 \\times (20 + 20) = 80 \\, \\text{meters} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Calculate the total height of the wall:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Total height} = 1.2 + 3.8 = 5 \\, \\text{meters} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Calculate the wall area excluding the gate:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Wall area} = (\\text{Perimeter} - \\text{Gate width}) \\times \\text{Total height} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Wall area} = (80 - 5) \\times 5 = 75 \\times 5 = 375 \\, \\text{sqm} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n5. Calculate the cost of the wall:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Wall cost} = 375 \\times 750 = 281,250 \\, \\text{PHP} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n6. Calculate total cost including the gate:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Total cost} = \\text{Wall cost} + \\text{Gate cost} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Total cost} = 281,250 + 50,000 = 331,250 \\, \\text{PHP} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n7. Therefore, the total cost is: \u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Php} \\, 331,250.00 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>",727,"naria-wants-to-build-a-perimeter-wall-fence-around-400-sqm-lot-the-frontage-of-the-lot-is-20-meters-the-wall-height-is-1-2-meters-below-the-ground-and-3-8-meters-above-the-ground-the-cost-of-const",{"id":155,"category":36,"text_question":156,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":157,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":158,"likes":76,"slug":159},538066,"2. A rectangular lot has a\n30 meters.\nallocated along the frontage. What is the gross area\nfrontage of 18 meters and a depth of\nHowever, a public right of way of 3 meters is\nReve\nof\nthe\nlot?\na. 520 sqm\nb. 540 sqm\nC. 560 sqm\nd. 580 sqm\nReV","1. Calculate the area of the rectangular lot without the right of way:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> \\text{Area}_{\\text{total}} = \\text{frontage} \\times \\text{depth} = 18 \\, \\text{m} \\times 30 \\, \\text{m} = 540 \\, \\text{sqm} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. No need to subtract any area because the problem states that the right of way has already been accounted for in the dimensions provided.\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Therefore, the gross area of the lot remains:\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> 540 \\, \\text{sqm} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr />\n \u003Cbr />\nThus, the answer is \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>540 \\, \\text{sqm}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>.",420,"2-a-rectangular-lot-has-a-30-meters-allocated-along-the-frontage-what-is-the-gross-area-frontage-of-18-meters-and-a-depth-of-however-a-public-right-of-way-of-3-meters-is-reve-of-the-lot-a-520-sq",{"id":161,"category":36,"text_question":162,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":163,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":164,"likes":165,"slug":166},538065,"A triangular lot has a base of 15 meters and heights of 10 meters . What is the total area of the lot ?","1. The formula for the area of a triangle is given by:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> A = \\frac{1}{2} \\times \\text{base} \\times \\text{height} \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. Substitute the given values into the formula:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> A = \\frac{1}{2} \\times 15 \\times 10 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Calculate the area:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> A = \\frac{1}{2} \\times 150 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Simplify the expression:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only> A = 75 \u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> \u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\nTherefore, the total area of the lot is \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>75 \\, \\text{square meters}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>.",425,85,"a-triangular-lot-has-a-base-of-15-meters-and-heights-of-10-meters-what-is-the-total-area-of-the-lot",{"id":168,"category":36,"text_question":169,"photo_question":38,"text_answer":170,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":171,"likes":172,"slug":173},538064,"4x+(x-3)=2x-(3x-4)+5","Solution:\u003Cbr />\n1. Simplify both sides of the equation.\u003Cbr />\n- Left side: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>4x + (x - 3) = 4x + x - 3 = 5x - 3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n- Right side: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>2x - (3x - 4) + 5 = 2x - 3x + 4 + 5 = -x + 9\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n2. The equation is now: \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>5x - 3 = -x + 9\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n3. Add \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> to both sides to eliminate the \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>-x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field> from the right side and simplify:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>5x + x - 3 = 9\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n4. Simplify: \u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>6x - 3 = 9\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n5. Add 3 to both sides to isolate terms with \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>6x = 9 + 3\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n6. Simplify:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>6x = 12\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n7. Divide both sides by 6 to solve for \u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x = \\frac{12}{6}\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\n8. Simplify the fraction:\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cmath-field read-only default-mode=\"inline-math\" class=\"math-expression\">\u003Cmath-field read-only>x = 2\u003C/math-field>\u003C/math-field>",1332,266,"4x-x-3-2x-3x-4-5",{"first":6,"last":175,"prev":8,"next":10},187,{"current_page":6,"from":6,"last_page":175,"links":177,"path":211,"per_page":212,"to":212,"total":213},[178,181,184,186,188,190,192,195,198,201,204,207,209],{"url":6,"label":179,"active":180},"1",true,{"url":10,"label":182,"active":183},"2",false,{"url":13,"label":185,"active":183},"3",{"url":16,"label":187,"active":183},"4",{"url":19,"label":189,"active":183},"5",{"url":22,"label":191,"active":183},"6",{"url":193,"label":194,"active":183},7,"7",{"url":196,"label":197,"active":183},8,"8",{"url":199,"label":200,"active":183},9,"9",{"url":202,"label":203,"active":183},10,"10",{"url":205,"label":206,"active":183},186,"186",{"url":175,"label":208,"active":183},"187",{"url":10,"label":210,"active":183},"Next »","https://api.math-master.org/api/question",20,3737,{"data":215},{"questions":216},[217,221,225,229,233,237,241,245,249,253,257,261,265,269,273,277,281,285,289,293],{"id":218,"category":36,"text_question":219,"slug":220},532003,"A particular employee arrives at work sometime between 8:00 a.m. and 8:40 a.m. Based on past experience the company has determined that the employee is equally likely to arrive at any time between 8:00 a.m. and 8:40 a.m. Find the probability that the employee will arrive between 8:05 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary.","a-particular-employee-arrives-at-work-sometime-between-8-00-a-m-and-8-40-a-m-based-on-past-experience-the-company-has-determined-that-the-employee-is-equally-likely-to-arrive-at-any-time-between-8-0",{"id":222,"category":36,"text_question":223,"slug":224},532307,"Write 32/25 as a percent","write-32-25-as-a-percent",{"id":226,"category":36,"text_question":227,"slug":228},533901,"For a temperature range between 177 degrees Celsius to 213 degrees Celsius, what is the temperature range in degrees Fahrenheit.","for-a-temperature-range-between-177-degrees-celsius-to-213-degrees-celsius-what-is-the-temperature-range-in-degrees-fahrenheit",{"id":230,"category":36,"text_question":231,"slug":232},533952,"A brass cube with an edge of 3 cm at 40 Β°C increased its volume to 27.12 cm3. What is the final temperature that achieves this increase?","a-brass-cube-with-an-edge-of-3-cm-at-40-c-increased-its-volume-to-27-12-cm3-what-is-the-final-temperature-that-achieves-this-increase",{"id":234,"category":36,"text_question":235,"slug":236},533954,"3x+2/2x-1 + 3+x/2x-1 - 3x-2/2x-1","3x-2-2x-1-3-x-2x-1-3x-2-2x-1",{"id":238,"category":36,"text_question":239,"slug":240},533965,"In a store there are packets of chocolate, strawberry, tutti-frutti, lemon, grape and banana sweets. If a person needs to choose 4 flavors of candy from those available, how many ways can they make that choice?","in-a-store-there-are-packets-of-chocolate-strawberry-tutti-frutti-lemon-grape-and-banana-sweets-if-a-person-needs-to-choose-4-flavors-of-candy-from-those-available-how-many-ways-can-they-make-th",{"id":242,"category":36,"text_question":243,"slug":244},533972,"Find the measures of the sides of βKPL and classify each triangle by its sides k (-2,-6), p (-4,0), l (3,-1)","find-the-measures-of-the-sides-of-kpl-and-classify-each-triangle-by-its-sides-k-2-6-p-4-0-l-3-1",{"id":246,"category":36,"text_question":247,"slug":248},533973,"4X^2 25","4x-2-25",{"id":250,"category":36,"text_question":251,"slug":252},533988,"If eight basketball teams participate in a tournament, find the number of different ways that first, second, and third places can be decided assuming that no ties are allowed.","if-eight-basketball-teams-participate-in-a-tournament-find-the-number-of-different-ways-that-first-second-and-third-places-can-be-decided-assuming-that-no-ties-are-allowed",{"id":254,"category":36,"text_question":255,"slug":256},534110,"-3(-4x+5)=-6(7x-8)+9-10x","3-4x-5-6-7x-8-9-10x",{"id":258,"category":36,"text_question":259,"slug":260},534118,"A study reports the following final notation: F (3, 32) = 9.50, p \u003C .05. How many total participants were involved in this study?\n\n \n\nGroup of answer choices\n\n34\n\n32\n\n36","a-study-reports-the-following-final-notation-f-3-32-9-50-p-05-how-many-total-participants-were-involved-in-this-study-group-of-answer-choices-34-32-36",{"id":262,"category":36,"text_question":263,"slug":264},534171,"Log5 625","log5-625",{"id":266,"category":36,"text_question":267,"slug":268},534196,". What will be the osmotic pressure of a solution that was prepared at 91Β°F by dissolving 534 grams of aluminum hydroxide in enough water to generate 2.784 ml of solution.","what-will-be-the-osmotic-pressure-of-a-solution-that-was-prepared-at-91-f-by-dissolving-534-grams-of-aluminum-hydroxide-in-enough-water-to-generate-2-784-ml-of-solution",{"id":270,"category":36,"text_question":271,"slug":272},534399,"viii. An ac circuit with a 80 ΞΌF capacitor in series with a coil of resistance 16β¦ and inductance 160mH is connected to a 100V, 100 Hz supply is shown below. Calculate\r\n\r\n 7. the inductive reactance \t\r\n 8. the capacitive reactance \t\r\n 9. the circuit impedance and V-I phase angle ΞΈ \r\n 10. the circuit current I \t \r\n 11. the phasor voltages VR, VL, VC and VS \t\r\n 12. the resonance circuit frequency \t\r\n\r\nAlso construct a fully labeled and appropriately βscaledβ voltage phasor diagram.","viii-an-ac-circuit-with-a-80-uf-capacitor-in-series-with-a-coil-of-resistance-16-and-inductance-160mh-is-connected-to-a-100v-100-hz-supply-is-shown-below-calculate-7-the-inductive-reactanc",{"id":274,"category":36,"text_question":275,"slug":276},534428,"Two particles of electrical charges Q1=3.8Γ10-βΆC and q,=4.4Γ10-βΆC are separated in vacuum by a distance of 4.0.10-βΈ m. Since K=9.0.10βΉ N.mΒ²/CΒ², the intensity of the interaction force between them, in newtons, is?","two-particles-of-electrical-charges-q1-3-8-10-c-and-q-4-4-10-c-are-separated-in-vacuum-by-a-distance-of-4-0-10-m-since-k-9-0-10-n-m-c-the-intensity-of-the-interaction-force-between-them-in",{"id":278,"category":36,"text_question":279,"slug":280},534439,"A company has had the following data for two consecutive years.\n Total, asset item 3,100,500 euros 3,300,550 euros.\n Net amount of business figures 4,755,250 euros /5,100 euros\n Average number of workers employed during the year 64/70\n You can present a balance sheet in an abbreviated form","a-company-has-had-the-following-data-for-two-consecutive-years-total-asset-item-3-100-500-euros-3-300-550-euros-net-amount-of-business-figures-4-755-250-euros-5-100-euros-average-number-of-work",{"id":282,"category":36,"text_question":283,"slug":284},534488,"7- A printing company found in its investigations that there were an average of 6 errors in 150-page prints. Based on this information, what is the probability of there being 48 errors in a 1200-page job?","7-a-printing-company-found-in-its-investigations-that-there-were-an-average-of-6-errors-in-150-page-prints-based-on-this-information-what-is-the-probability-of-there-being-48-errors-in-a-1200-page",{"id":286,"category":36,"text_question":287,"slug":288},534495,"If sin A=0.3 and cos A=0.6, determine the value of tan A.","if-sin-a-0-3-and-cos-a-0-6-determine-the-value-of-tan-a",{"id":290,"category":36,"text_question":291,"slug":292},534542,"A confidence interval for a population mean has a margin of error of 3.5.\r\na. Determine the length of the confidence interval.\r\nb. If the sample mean is 47.8 β, obtain the confidence interval.\r\na. The length of the confidence interval is?","a-confidence-interval-for-a-population-mean-has-a-margin-of-error-of-3-5-a-determine-the-length-of-the-confidence-interval-b-if-the-sample-mean-is-47-8-obtain-the-confidence-interval-a-the",{"id":294,"category":36,"text_question":295,"slug":296},534629,"Find the orthogonal projection of a point A = (1, 2, -1) onto a line passing through the points\nPi = (0, 1, 1) and P2 = (1, 2, 3).","find-the-orthogonal-projection-of-a-point-a-1-2-1-onto-a-line-passing-through-the-points-pi-0-1-1-and-p2-1-2-3",{"data":298},{"id":299,"category":36,"slug":300,"text_question":301,"photo_question":8,"text_answer":302,"step_text_answer":8,"step_photo_answer":8,"views":303,"likes":304,"expert":305},534105,"a-pair-of-die-is-thrown-and-the-absolute-difference-of-the-two-scores-is-recorded-what-is-the-probability-of-the-absolute-difference-being-4-or-more","A pair of die is thrown and the absolute difference of the two scores is recorded. What is the probability of the absolute difference being 4 or more?","(1, 6), (6, 1), (1,5), (5, 1), (2, 6), (6, 2) favorable 6 cases\nTotal 36 cases\nProbability 6/36= 1/6",1158,232,{"id":306,"name":307,"photo":308,"biography":309,"created_at":8,"updated_at":8,"rating":310,"total_answer":311},13,"Maude","https://api.math-master.org/img/experts/13/13.webp","i always fond of math ,TILL my matriculation to graduation math is my fvrt subject\nwhen i was in 9th class i had a teacher named as Sir Saleem this is now died but he was bestest teacher ever\nHe teach us each and every question of every exercise of my book of mathematics and what i do is write all those questions in my register as it is and practiced a lot this build my basics and keep them strong i am highly obliged to my sir May God give him high place in jannah ..\nso come to story i have digested too much math in my mind that when i gave math final exams of board i was too much confident and just revise definitions included in course and did not do any question by hand because every question is remembered by heart , i just go through by my register and believe me i got 74/75 marks . this was my initiation in math field that go wide and wide in other fields of math.\nMy interest in mathematics grew as it related to algorithms and data. I moved up into the complexity of algebra and geometry from arithmetic's simplicity because I was fascinated by their complexities. Calculus revealed the language of transformation, while number theory and abstract algebra drove me farther into abstraction. My ability to do rigorous and challenging analysis was put to the test, building a link to the very core of patterns and structures.\n\nThe applications of theory were made possible by probability, statistics, and discrete mathematics, demonstrating the usefulness of mathematical techniques. I incorporated mathematical ideas into my digital self as the digital era developed, optimizing, forecasting, and innovating.\n\n\n\nMy story is a never-ending quest that is inextricably linked to the beauty and logic of mathematics.",4.7,104,{"data":313},{"questions":314},[315,319,323,327,331,335,339,343,347,351,355,359,363,367,371,375,376,380,384,388],{"id":316,"category":36,"text_question":317,"slug":318},532001,"A normal random variable x has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. Would it be unusual to see the value x = 0? Explain your answer.","a-normal-random-variable-x-has-a-mean-of-50-and-a-standard-deviation-of-10-would-it-be-unusual-to-see-the-value-x-0-explain-your-answer",{"id":320,"category":36,"text_question":321,"slug":322},532020,"Add.\n7/wΒ²+18w+81 + 1/wΒ²-81","add-7-w-18w-81-1-w-81",{"id":324,"category":36,"text_question":325,"slug":326},532080,"Determine all solutions to the inequality |2x + 6| β |x + 1| \u003C 6. Write your final answer in interval\r\nnotation","determine-all-solutions-to-the-inequality-2x-6-x-1-6-write-your-final-answer-in-interval-notation",{"id":328,"category":36,"text_question":329,"slug":330},533893,"3(4x-1)-2(x+3)=7(x-1)+2","3-4x-1-2-x-3-7-x-1-2",{"id":332,"category":36,"text_question":333,"slug":334},533980,"Find the root of x^4-10x^ 5=0 using Newton's method, with a precision of the smallest positive root.","find-the-root-of-x-4-10x-5-0-using-newton-s-method-with-a-precision-of-the-smallest-positive-root",{"id":336,"category":36,"text_question":337,"slug":338},534004,"Suppose 50% of the doctors and hospital are surgeons if a sample of 576 doctors is selected what is the probability that the sample proportion of surgeons will be greater than 55% round your answer to four decimal places","suppose-50-of-the-doctors-and-hospital-are-surgeons-if-a-sample-of-576-doctors-is-selected-what-is-the-probability-that-the-sample-proportion-of-surgeons-will-be-greater-than-55-round-your-answer-to",{"id":340,"category":36,"text_question":341,"slug":342},534011,"9b^2-6b-5","9b-2-6b-5",{"id":344,"category":36,"text_question":345,"slug":346},534034,"(2b) to the 1/4th power. Write the expression in radical form.","2b-to-the-1-4th-power-write-the-expression-in-radical-form",{"id":348,"category":36,"text_question":349,"slug":350},534094,"If f(x,y)=6xy^2+3y^3 find (β«3,-2) f(x,y)dx.","if-f-x-y-6xy-2-3y-3-find-3-2-f-x-y-dx",{"id":352,"category":36,"text_question":353,"slug":354},534194,"form a key for your lock containing the numbers 2 2 5 8 How many different keys can you form?","form-a-key-for-your-lock-containing-the-numbers-2-2-5-8-how-many-different-keys-can-you-form",{"id":356,"category":36,"text_question":357,"slug":358},534251,"A recurring sequence is one where\n elements repeat after completing one\n standard. If the sequence AB8C14D96AB8C1... is\n recurring its twentieth term is equal to:\n (A) B.\n (B) 8.\n (C) A.\n (D) 6.\n (E) D.","a-recurring-sequence-is-one-where-elements-repeat-after-completing-one-standard-if-the-sequence-ab8c14d96ab8c1-is-recurring-its-twentieth-term-is-equal-to-a-b-b-8-c-a-d-6-e",{"id":360,"category":36,"text_question":361,"slug":362},534258,"Shows two blocks, masses 4.3 kg and 5.4 kg, being pushed across a frictionless surface by a 22.5-N horizontal force applied to the 4.3-kg block.\nA. What is the acceleration of the blocks?\nB. What is the force of the 4.3-kg block on the 5.4 -kg block?\nC. What is the force of the 5.4 -kg block on the 4.3 -kg block?","shows-two-blocks-masses-4-3-kg-and-5-4-kg-being-pushed-across-a-frictionless-surface-by-a-22-5-n-horizontal-force-applied-to-the-4-3-kg-block-a-what-is-the-acceleration-of-the-blocks-b-what-is-t",{"id":364,"category":36,"text_question":365,"slug":366},534274,"A company receives sales in20 per book and 18percalculator.Theperunitcostto\r\nmanufactureeachbookandcalculatorare5 and 4respectively.Themonthly(30day)cost\r\nmustnotexceed27000 per month. If the manufacturing equipment used by the company\r\ntakes five minutes to produce a book and 15 minutes to produce a calculator, how many books\r\nand calculators should the company produce to maximise profit? 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How many ways can the people be chosen?","in-an-audience-of-4000-people-2-people-are-chosen-at-random-to-appear-on-stage-how-many-ways-can-the-people-be-chosen",{"id":372,"category":36,"text_question":373,"slug":374},534351,"Fill in the PXβx values to give a legitimate probability distribution for the discrete random variable X, whose possible values are -5 ,3 , 4, 5 , and 6.","fill-in-the-p-x-x-values-to-give-a-legitimate-probability-distribution-for-the-discrete-random-variable-x-whose-possible-values-are-5-3-4-5-and-6",{"id":270,"category":36,"text_question":271,"slug":272},{"id":377,"category":36,"text_question":378,"slug":379},534415,"In a 24 hours period, the average number of boats arriving at a port is 10. Assuming that boats arrive at a random rate that is the same for all subintervals of equal length i.e.theprobabilityofaboatarrivingduringa1hourperiodthesameforevery1hourperiodnomatterwhat. \r\n\r\nCalculate the probability that more than 1 boat will arrive during a 1 hour period. P(X>1\r\n )\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nGive your answers to 4 decimal places and in a range between 0 and 1","in-a-24-hours-period-the-average-number-of-boats-arriving-at-a-port-is-10-assuming-that-boats-arrive-at-a-random-rate-that-is-the-same-for-all-subintervals-of-equal-length-i-e-the-probability-of-a",{"id":381,"category":36,"text_question":382,"slug":383},534507,"Find the set of points formed by the expression π\u003C|π§β4+2π|\u003C3π.","find-the-set-of-points-formed-by-the-expression-z-4-2i-3",{"id":385,"category":36,"text_question":386,"slug":387},534564,"How many moles are there in 235 grams of potassium thiosulfate pentahydrate? 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