Rounding - high school - practice problems
Number of problems found: 81
- The mass 3
The mass of certain types of cabbage is normally distributed with a mean of 1000 g and a standard deviation of 0.15 kg. In a batch of 800 cabbages, estimate how many a mass between 750g and 1290g. - And - or probability rules
Given P(A)=0.4, P(B)=0.56, and P(A and B)=0.274, find the value of P(A or B), rounding, if necessary. - A group
A group of young men decides to raise ksh 480,000 to start a business. Before the actual payment was made, four members pulled out, and each of the remaining had to pay an additional ksh 20,000. Determine the original number of members. - Geometric series
How many terms of the geometric series 8+4+2+1+0.5+... must be taken for the sum to get within 10 to the power minus 4 of its sum to infinity?
- 3 sigma
Students' performance scores in a statistic test have a mean of 70 and a standard deviation of 4.0. The scores obtained can be modeled by a normal distribution. Find the probability that the score of a randomly selected student is i. more than 80 marks ii - Passenger 18
Passenger and freight trains are operated between stations I and II, where the distance between stations is 16 km. The speed of the passenger trains is 100km/h, and the speed of the freight trains is 60km/h for a single-line railway track. The waiting tim - A raft
I want to build a raft, and I have beams with a square section with side a=20cm and length l=2m, wood density 670 kg/m³. I will connect 10 beams - what is the volume of the raft and its weight? How deep will a raft sink in water (water density 1000kg/m³)? - Robinson 82579
Robinson Crusoe came to the island with 4 grains of corn. How many years did it take him to grow enough grain for bread if he got 10 grains from one grain on average and he needed at least 1kg of bole for 1 bread, and 1 grain weighs about 0.2g? (assume on - Equations: 80499
In the field of real numbers, solve the system of equations: 2x + ⌊y⌋ = 2022, 3y + ⌊2x⌋ = 2023. (⌊a⌋ denotes the (lower) integer part of the real number a, i.e., the largest integer not greater than a., E.g., ⌊1.9⌋ = 1 and ⌊−1.1⌋ = −2.)
- There 26
There are 200 sweets in a jar, measured to the nearest 10. They weigh 600 grams to the nearest 10 grams. What is the least possible mass of each sweet in grams? 2 d. p - Felix
Calculate how much land Felix Baumgartner saw after jumping from 36 km above the ground. The radius of the Earth is R = 6378 km. - Three flocks
Flocks of birds pass by, and one bird on a tree asks them, how many of you? And they respond, we are so plenty. The second flock of birds again passes by and asks the bird on a tree, how many of you? The response is we are one-half (1/2) of the first floc - 10km race
Joan's finishing time for the bolder boulder 10 km race was 1.77 standard deviations faster than the women in her age group. 415 women ran in her age group. Assuming a normal distribution, how many women ran more quickly than Joan? - Interest 71474
I will deposit CZK 1,500 into my savings account every month. After ten years, what will be in the account if the interest rate is 4%, the interest period is one month, and the interest tax is 15%?
- Probability 68594
What is the probability that any two-digit number a) is divisible by five b) is it not divisible by five? - Principal 67954
How long in months will the principal raise 5,000 euros at 5% p.. a. interest 350 euros? - MP3 player
Mary plans to buy a new MP3 player for 90 USD. And every month, the amount he saved in the previous month doubles. If she saves 3 USD in the first month, how many months will Mary save enough to buy an MP3 player? - 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 - Poisson distribution - daisies
The meadow behind FLD was divided into 100 equally large parts. Subsequently, it was found that there were no daisies in ten of these parts. Estimate the total number of daisies in the meadow. Assume that daisies are randomly distributed in the meadow.
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