Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 323 of 332
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- Component fail
There is a 90 percent chance that a particular type of component will perform adequately under high-temperature conditions. If the device involved has four such components, determine the probability that the device is inoperable because precisely one of t - Fuel economy
How many kilometers is sufficient petrol in the cylinder fuel tank with a diameter of 40 cm and the base of tank length of 1 m when it is filled to 60%, and if the car consumes 15 liters per 100 km? - Bernoulli trial
A used car saleswoman estimates that each time she shows a customer a car, there is a probability of 0.1 that the customer will buy the car. The saleswoman would like to sell at least one car per week. If showing a car is a Bernoulli trial with a probabil - Hydrochloric acid
Determine the concentration of which must have a solution of hydrochloric acid that mixes 10 l of the solution with 8 liters of 26% solution to get the solution with a concentration of 50%. - Shooter hit probability
In the shooting competition, each shooter fires 5 shots. Shooter Muška will hit the target with one shot with a probability of 60%. What is the probability that he hits at least once out of five shots? - Doctors
The drug successfully treats 90% of cases. Calculate the probability that it will cure at least 18 patients out of 20. - Spindle distribution
The worker operates 600 spindles on which the yarn is wound. The probability of tearing the yarn on each spindle at time t is 0.005. a) Determine the probability distribution of the number of torn spindles at time t and the mean and variance. b) What is t - Dividing a Circle
Draw a circle k, r = 4 cm, and divide it into two parts in a ratio of 1:5. - Dairy 2
The dairy meal is made up of a mixture of wheat bran and cotton. 40 kg of wheat bran cost sh.1250, and 50 kg of cotton cost sh.3250. 50 kg of a dairy meal is a mixture of 48 kg of wheat bran and 2 kg of cotton. Calculate the cost of a 1 kg dairy meal. - Position of digits
Find a number with six digits. If you put the last digit before the first, you get a new number that is five times larger. The digits between must not change their position. - Probability - defective parts
There are 10 parts in the box, and 3 of them are defective. Let's choose 4 components at random. What is the probability that it will be among them a) 0 defective, b) just one defective component, c) just two defective components, d) exactly 4 defective c - 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? - Ball diameter
A men's shot put has a prescribed weight of 7,250 g and is made of iron. How would its diameter change if it were made of lead? The density of iron is 7.8 g/cm³ and the density of lead is 11.3 g/cm³. - Performance improvement percentage
How much percent performance improvement is needed if the work we have planned for five days has to be managed in three days? - Measuring cork
Simon boasted that he had taken away a block of cork measuring 0.5 m x 0.5 m x 1.2 m. Is it possible we know that 1 m of cubic cork weighs 300 kg and children from 10 to 15 years old can carry a maximum load of 5 kg? - Garden
Father dug up the garden in 19 few hours. Son in 23 hours. How many hours does it take to dig up the garden together? - Drinks
In a country, 65% of people drink coffee, 50% drink tea, and 25% drink both. What is the probability that a person chosen at random will drink neither tea nor coffee? - We are planting
We are planting 2 types of roses (white and red). Experience shows that the probability of a red rose taking root is 0.7. A total of 5 seedlings are planted. What is the probability that: a) the first 2 will be red and the next 3 white? b) all will be red - Nine-digit numbers
Determine the number of nine-digit numbers in which each of the digits 0 through 9 occurs at most once and in which the sums of the digits 1 through 3, 3 through 5, 5 through 7, and 7 to the 9th place are always equal to 10. Find the smallest and largest - Three drivers
Three drivers driving in the same direction found that they had the same amount of gasoline. The first is enough to go 6 km, 4 km, second and third 3 km. Gasoline they divided, so all three just drove to the nearest petrol station. How many km away was a
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