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If New Jersey had a population of 17,529 in 1995 and was increasing by 10% per year, how can I predict the population by 2015 by using the exponential model?
Do the results in question 1 indicate that it is appropriate to use the Tukey-Kramer procedure to determine which designs differ in mean distances?
Specifications for the computer upgrades are 78 minutes and 81 minutes. Estimate the percentage of process output that can be expected to fall within the specifications. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)
tyrone is selling 4 pizzas by the slice to help raise money for the marching band. After lunch, he has 2 1/2 pizas remaining. During dinner he sells 1/4 remaining pizza. Write an expression can be used to find the amount of all 4 pizzas Tyrone sol..
Let x represent the length of each parallel side used to make the 4 pens and y be the length of the other 2 sides. Find the values of x and y needed to obtain the largest possible area of the 4 pens.
Jamie just paid off a loan of $2,544, the principal and simple interest. If he took out the loan six months ago at 12% simple interest, what was the amount borrowed?
Probability Assume that the table below summarizes a survey involving the relationship between living arrangements and grade point average (GPA) for a group of students. If we select a student randomly from this group,
Write an equation for the total amount of gold in the mixture. Use s to represent the amount of silver added.
A particle starts from a point 0 with an initial velocity of 2m/s and travels along a straight line with a constant acceleration of 2m/(s*s).
Explain why computing the average value of a random variable is the same as computing the expected value of a random variable in discrete probability.
Quadratic Equation 1. Find the value of k for which the equation has real and equal roots (k+4)x² + (k+1)x + 1 = 0
The store pays $80 for each camera, and the cost for holding a camera (mainly due to the opportunity cost incurred in tying up capital in inventory) is $12/year. Assume that the cameras sell at a uniform rate and no shortages are allowed.
The two cars combined drive a total of 1775 miles, and the sum of their fuel efficiencies was 60 miles per gallon. What were the fuel efficiencies of each of the cars that week?
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