Examples for secondary school students - page 42 of 213
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- Monthly payments 2
Suppose you have selected a new car to purchase for $19,500. If we can finance the car over four years at an annual rate of 6.9% compounded monthly, how much will your monthly payments be? - Z-score
The mean adult male pulse rate is 67.3 beats per minute, with a standard deviation of 10.3. Find the z-score for an adult male's pulse rate of 75. (Round the z-score to two decimal places. ) - Mountains 57433
The trip to the seaside vacation was as follows: 80% of the entire route was on the plain. 40% of the rest was through the mountains. The remaining 180 km was along the coast. What is the total length of the route? Thank you - The sum 17
The sum of the three numbers is -1. If we multiply the second number by 2, the third number by 3, and add them, we get 5. If we subtract the third number from the sum of the first and second numbers, we get -1. Answer the following: Represent the above - School student
The probability that a school student has a skateboard is 0.34, the probability that he has a bicycle is 0.81, and the probability that he has a skateboard and a bicycle is 0.22. What is the probability that a randomly selected student has a skateboard or - Regular octagon pad
You need to make a pad in the shape of a regular octagon with a side length of 4 cm. What is the minimum diameter of the circle-shaped semi-finished product from which we make the pad, and what will be the percentage of waste? (Round the results to 1 deci - Artificial 57081
Determine the average speed and orbit of the Earth's first artificial satellite. Its distance from the Earth's surface in the perigee was 226 km, and in the apogee, 947 km. - The space
The space rocket orbits the Earth at an altitude of 400 km above the Earth's surface. Determine the magnitude of the centrifugal acceleration of the missile in its orbit. - Stationary 57031
Determine the distance of a stationary satellite from the Earth's surface. - The satellite
The satellite orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 800 km has a speed of 7.46 km/s. How long would it have to move from the start to the orbit to reach this speed if it evenly accelerated its motion in a straight line? What is the acceleration of satellit - Solve 6
Solve the following equations: x + 2y - z = 3 3x + 4y + z = 5 3x - y - z = 5 - Acceleration 56621
The aircraft, which has a speed of 1080 km / h, starts moving for 1 minute with an acceleration of 1 m / s². What will be its final speed? What trajectory will he take at this minute? - Solve:
Solve: 2r²+7r-r²-9 - Population variance
In a California community college, 60% of students will transfer to a college in the CSU system. The number of students in a sample who will transfer follows a binomial distribution. If eight students are randomly selected, find the population variance σ² - Sample Proportion
In a California community college, 60% of students will transfer to a college in the CSU system. The number of students in a sample who will transfer follows a binomial distribution. Four hundred students are randomly selected from the college, and 224 of - Two waves
Two waves are out of phase by 26°. If the period of the waves is 6 seconds, what is the time difference between the waves? Give your answer in seconds to 2 decimal places. - Mistake in expression
While attempting to multiply the expression (2 - 5i)(5 + 2i), a student made a mistake. (2 - 5i)(5 + 2i) = 10 + 4i - 25i - 10i2 = 10 + 4(-1) - 25(-1) - 10(1) = 10 - 4 + 25 - 10 = 21 Complete the explanation and correct the error. Hint: The student incorre - Apple collecting
Luke, Peter, and Tibor compared how many kilograms of apples they had collected. They found that the arithmetic mean of what Luke and Peter collected was 10 kg larger than Tibor's contribution, and the arithmetic means of what Luke and Tibor collected was - The coil 2
The coil of a moving coil voltmeter is 40 mm long and 30 mm wide and has 100 turns on it. The control spring exerts a torque of 240 x 10-6 N-m when the deflection is 100 divisions on a full scale if the flux density of the magnetic field in the air gap is - Error rate
The exam has six questions. Students have an error rate of 20% and can have a maximum of 1 question wrong. What is the probability that they will succeed?
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