The cake board’s circumference measures 35π cm. Initially, noting the cake's diameter of 30 cm, the board's diameter is established as an additional 5 cm, leading to circumference determination by applying the formula, yielding 35π cm.
Take 2.25 and multiply by each answer, then use 750 and record the total. Next, multiply 3.25 with each answer in ascending order, adjusting the figures until you reach the precise amount. For example, D indicates that for 760, 2.25 times 760 yields 2460, and multiplying by 3.25 gives you 2570. You save 10 dollars, enabling you to cover the costs for food and the band.
This scenario relates to binomial probability, where the results can either be a success or a failure. A success indicates that a selected adult possesses a bachelor's degree. Consequently, the success probability, denoted as p, is 20/100 = 0.2. The number of adults in the sample, represented as n, equals 100, and x, the count of successes, is 60. The probability of having more than 60 adults with a bachelor's degree, represented as P(x >60), can be noted internally as P(x < 60) = binomcdf (100, 0.20, 60). The function binompdf would indicate P(x = 60).
Response:
Dimensions of the rectangular fence:
x = 14 ft
w = 7 ft
A = 98 ft²
Detailed explanation:
Dimensions of the rectangular fence:
x = length, and w = width
Then x = 2*w ⇒ w = x/2
Perimeter is
p = 2*x + 2*w
p = 2*x + 2* x/2
p = 2*x + x
3*x = 42
x = 14 ft and w = 14/2 ⇒ w = 7 ft