Examples for secondary school students - page 25 of 214
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- Quartile statistics
Use the following data, which was obtained from a study of weights of adult men, to answer problems: Mean ; 192 lb ; First quartile ; 178lb Median; 185lb ; Third quartile ; 232 lb Mode ; 180 lb ; 86th percentile ; 239 lb Standard Deviation ; 23lb; ; a) Wh - A yard
Yevgen is fencing in a yard that is 30 meters longer than it is wide. The yard will have an area of 1000 m². Find its width and length. - A Pile of salt
A Pile of salt has been stored in the shape of a cone. Mr. Terwilliker knows that the pile is 20 feet tall and 102 feet in circumference at the base. What area of the conical tarpaulin (a large sheet of material) is needed to cover the pile? - Overbooking flight
A small regional carrier accepted 12 reservations for a particular flight with 11 seats. Seven reservations went to regular customers who would arrive for the flight. Each remaining passenger will arrive for the flight with a 49% chance, independently of
- Solve 13
Solve the missing dimensions for the following triangle: Triangle ABC: AngleA=43 degrees, b=7.0cm, c=6.0cm Question 1. Angle B with units written as degrees Question 2. Angle C with units written as degrees Question 3. a, rounded to the nearest tenth of a - GP - ratio
What is the common ratio of -8,40,-200,1000,-5000 (geometric sequence)? - Sin cos tan
If cos y = 0.8, 0° ≤ y ≤ 90°, find the value of (4 tan y) / (cos y-sin y) - A bag 4
A bag contains 18 balls that differ only in color, 11 are blue, and seven are red. If two balls are picked, one after the other without replacement, find the probability that both are (i) Blue (ii) Of the same color (iii) Of different colors - The radius
A right circular cone's radius and slant heights are 9 cm and 15 cm, respectively. Find, correct to one decimal place, the (i) Height (ii) Volume of the cone
- The lengths
The lengths of the twelve poles form an Arithmetic Progression (A. P). If the third pole is 3m and the eighth pole is 5 m, find the (i) Length of the first pole (ii) Sum of the length of the poles - The cost 5
The cost of three chairs and four tables is 320.00. If two chairs and five of the same kind cost 330.00, find the cost of (i) 4 chairs (ii) 3 tables - Electric charge
The electric current in a microprocessor circuit is 0.230 μA. How many coulombs pass a given point in the circuit in 1.50 ms? - The scores
The scores of 10 learners in a test arranged in ascending order is 12, 13, 13, a, (a + 3), (52 - 2a), (2a - 8), 23, 23 and 24. If the median mark is 20, find (a) value of a. (b) mean - SAS calculation
Given the triangle ABC, if side b is 31 ft., side c is 22 ft., and angle A is 47°, find side a. Please round to one decimal.
- The terms
The terms 1/64, 1/32, and 1/16 form a geometric progression (GP). If the sum of the GP is (2³6 – 2^-6), find the number of terms. - Regular polygons
Two regular polygons, x and y, are such that the number of sides of x is three more than the number of the sides of y. If the sum of the exterior angles of x and y is 117°, how many sides have x? - Four digit codes
Given the digits 0-7. If repetition is not allowed, how many four-digit codes that are greater than 2000 and divisible by 4 are possible? - Parabola with abs
A). Sketch the graph of the function f(x)=x * absolute(x) = x * |x| b). For what values of x is f(x) differentiable c). Find F(x) - Carrots and potatoes
Juri is doing his weekly grocery shop and buying carrots and potatoes. He calculates that the average weight of a carrot is 60 g and the average weight of a potato is 125 g. Furthermore, he calculates that the average weight of the carrots and potatoes he
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