The London School of Economics and the Harvard Business School have conducted studies of how chief executive officers (CEOs) spend their time. These studies have found that CEOs spend many hours per week in meetings that include conference calls, business meals, and public events. Suppose that the data below show the time spent per week in meetings (hours) for a sample of 25 CEOs.
14 15 18 23 15
19 20 13 15 23
23 21 15 20 21
16 15 18 18 19
19 22 23 21 12
a. What is the least amount of time spent per week on meetings? The highest?
b. Use a class width of two hours to prepare a frequency distribution, a relative frequency distribution, for the data.

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Answer 1

Answer:

(a) The least amount of time spent per week on meetings is, 12 hours.

The highest amount of time spent per week on meetings is, 23 hours.

(b) Shown below.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a)

Arrange the data in ascending order.

S = {12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 15 , 15 , 15 , 15 , 16 , 18 , 18 , 18 , 19 , 19 , 19 , 20 , 20 , 21 , 21 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 23 , 23 , 23}

The least amount of time spent per week on meetings is, 12 hours.

The highest amount of time spent per week on meetings is, 23 hours.

(b)

The frequency distribution table with the relative frequency distribution is as follows:

Class Interval   Frequency        Relative Frequency

    12 - 14                         3                            0.12

    15 - 17                         6                            0.24

    18 - 20                 8                            0.32

    21 - 23                 8                            0.32

     Total                        25                             1.00


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A banker earns a $75,000 annual salary, a 2.35% commission on any approved loans for the bank’s business customers, and a fee of $3.75 for each application processed. If the banker has a total of $2.8 million in approved business loans and processes 2,750 applications this year, what are the banker’s earnings rounded to the nearest dollar?
A) $140,800

B) $186,463

C) $152,875

D) $151,113

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C I think hope it’s correct :)

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Traditionally, the earth's surface has been modeled as a sphere, but the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS-84) uses an ellipsoid as a more accurate model. It places the center of the earth at the origin and the north pole on the positive z-axis. The distance from the center to the poles is 6356.523 km and the distance to a point on the equator is 6378.137 km. Meridians (curves of equal longitude) are traces in planes of the form y=mx.

Required:
a. Find an equation of the earth's surface.
b. What is the shape of these meridians?

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Answer:

a) x²/(6378.137)² + y²/(6378.137)² + z²/(6356.523)² = 1

b) x²/(6378.137)²/(1+m²) + z²/(6356.523)² = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

We know that the general equation of the ellipsoid with center at the origin is  

x²/a² + y²/b² + z²/c² = 1  

Since the north pole is along the z-axis and north pole is at a distance of 6356.523 km from the center, so c = 6356.523  

And the distance between center to a point on the equator is 6378.137 km so we have, a = b = 6378.137  

Thus, the equation of the earth's surface as used by WGS-84 is  

x²/(6378.137)² + y²/(6378.137)² + z²/(6356.523)² = 1

b)

Meridians are traces in planes of the form y=mx, so the equation of paraboloid gives;

x²/(6378.137)² + m²x²/(6378.137)² + z²/(6356.523)² = 1

x²/(6378.137)²/(1+m²) + z²/(6356.523)² = 1

What is the value of -| -3|?

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Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

there is a - outside of the |-3| so it would be -3


Simplify the expression.
5.15/5

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Value of the expression 5.15 / 5  is equals to 1.03.

What is expression?

" An expression in mathematics is a representation of two or more numbers or variables which are connected by mathematical operation."

According to the question,

Given expression 5.15 / 5

                            = 1.03

Hence, value of the expression 5.15 / 5  is equals to 1.03.

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3 ice cream cones cost 8.25 at this rate how much do 2 ice cream cones cost

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I think the answer would be 2.75

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Answer: I think it is the second choice. The others don't make sense

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

It is the second one because an even number issss

Step-by-step explanation:

a number that can be divided by two right so all numbers can be divided by two but we need numbers that will be divided by two with NOTHING remaining.

the book fair raises $250 per day for school. show table and equation

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Answer:250 day 1. 500 day 2 750 day 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Round to the place value of the underlined digit 862, 840. The 6 in 862,840

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Answer:

860,000

Step-by-step explanation: 2 is less than 5 so you would round down

Consider the effect of the transformation (x,y) to (x,2y) on the parallelogram ABCD with vertices A (0,0), B(1,1), C(3,1), D(2,0). Select true or false for each statement. A. The transformation preserves parallelism A True B False B. The transformation preserves distance A True B False C. The transformation preserves angle measure A True B False

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Step-by-step explanation:

A'(0,0),B'(1,2),C(3,2),D(2,0)

it is a parallelogram.

vertical distance is doubled. so false.

angle changes so false.

Using the distributive property
49×17+49×3=​

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Answer:

980

Step-by-step explanation:

49×17+49×3=

Factor the Expression

49(17+3)

Add the numbers

49x20

Multiply the numbers and you should end up with 980

Lora Lungs drove her camper at 45 miles per hour for 4 hours and a half. How far did she drive?​

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202.5 milessssssssssss

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Which graph does not represent a function ?

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

D is not a function because x's repeat. Each x value should have its own unique y value. The graph also fails the vertical line test, meaning that if you were to draw a vertical line anywhere on the graph it would intersect with more than one point.

A teacher divides 12 oranges equally among her 16 students. How many oranges does each student receive
(A) 1/16
(B) 1/12
(C) 3/4
(D) 4/3

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Answer:

C: 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

You can go on to google calculator and find out the answer by 12/16.

Answer:

(C) 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you! Tell me are you in [tex]K^{12}[/tex]?

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The breakfast cafe uses 3 1/4 lb of coffee per day. How much coffee does it use ina 7 day week?​

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Answer: 22 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

3 x 7 = 21

1/4 x 7 = 7/4 = 1 3/4

1 3/4 + 21 = 22 3/4

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Math vocabulary what is The definition of increasing and decreasing functions

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Increasing function is any function whose value increases with respect to an increase in the variables.

Decreasing function is any function whose values are decreases with respect to an increase in the variables.

The school secretary orders a new printer and pays $310.30 after tax. The tax rate is 7%. What was the original price of the printer?

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Answer:

$288.58

Step-by-step explanation:

310.30/100=3.10

3.10*7=21.72

310.30-21.72=288.58

Therefore the answer is $288.58

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Help ME! solve for ∠K.

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Answer:

45

Step-by-step explanation:

Every Triangle has 180 degrees.

x + 8x + 3x = 180

12x = 180

x = 180/12

x = 15

Angle K = 3x

K = 3 * 15

K = 45

explain rational numbers

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Answer:

A rational number is a number that can be express as the ratio of two integers. A number that cannot be expressed that way is irrational. For example, one third in decimal form is 0.33333333333333 (the threes go on forever)

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Craig hired 3 high school students to work for his dog walking business. This week, they walked a total of 31 dogs.
Allyson walked 5 less dogs than Brooke.
Carlos walked 3 more dogs than Brooke.
How many dogs did Carlos walk this week?
o Carlos walked 6 dogs.
o Carlos walked 8 dogs.
O Carlos walked 11 dogs.
o Carlos walked 14 dogs.

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Answer:

Carlos walked 14 dogs

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x denotes number of dogs that Carlos walked this week.

As Allyson walked 5 less dogs than Brooke,

Number of dogs that Allyson walked = [tex]x-5[/tex]

As Carlos walked 3 more dogs than Brooke,

Number of dogs that Carlos walked = [tex]x+3[/tex]

Also, total number of dogs walked this week is equal to 31.

So,

[tex]x+x-5+x+3=31\\3x-2=31\\3x=31+2\\3x=33\\x=\frac{33}{3}\\ x=11[/tex]

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Jamal has an 8-foot piece of wood that he wants to cut to build a step for his tree house if each piece is going to be 5/6. What is the greatest number of pieces he will be able to use

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

Scores on a mathematics assessment test for​ eighth-graders have a mean of 283​, a 10th percentile of 232​, a 25th percentile of 255​, a 75th percentile of 304​, and a 90th percentile of 327. Interpret each of these numerical descriptive measures. Interpret the mean value of 283. Choose the correct answer below. A. For this​ problem, the mean value of 283 represents the variation in the test scores on a mathematics assessment test for​ eighth-graders. B. For this​ problem, the mean value of 283 represents the range of test scores on a mathematics assessment test for​ eighth-graders. C. For this​ problem, the mean value of 283 represents the average test score on a mathematics assessment test for​ eighth-graders. D. For this​ problem, the mean value of 283 represents the middle test score when the scores are arranged in ascending​ (or descending) order.

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Answer:

C )  For this​ problem, the mean value of 283 represents the average test score on a mathematics assessment test for​ eighth-graders.

Step-by-step explanation:

10 th  percentile of 232

10 % below 232 and 90 % above 232

25 th percentile of 255

25 % below 255 and 75 % above 255

75 th percentile of 304

75 % below 304 and 25% above 304

90 th percentile of 327

90 % below 327 and 10 % above 327 .

So counting is from below to above in ascending order .

the mean of 283 represents the average of the test score

Hence option C ) is correct .

The score of the mathematics test for the 8th class have a mean of 283 and the 10th percentile of 232, a 25th percentile of 255 nd so on.

As per the question the 10 th percentile of 232 , hence the 10 % below 232 and 90 % above 232 . The 25 % below 255 and 75 % above 255 , 75% below 304 and 25% above 304. The 90 % below 327 and 10 % above 327 . So  in ascending order the mean of 283 represents the average of the test score. Hence the option C is correct.

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Answer:25

Step-by-step explanation:

The distance traveled by Joe in 1 hour is required.

The distance Joe would travel in 1 hour is [tex]25\ \text{miles}[/tex]

Speed

Distance traveled by Joe in 5 hours is 125 miles.

[tex]5\ \text{hours}=125\ \text{miles}[/tex]

Divide by [tex]5[/tex] on both sides

[tex]1\ \text{hour}=\dfrac{125}{5}=25\ \text{miles}[/tex]

The speed of Joe is [tex]25\ \text{miles/h}[/tex]

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Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the word "VANQUISH".

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Answer:

40320

Step-by-step explanation:

no . of permutation of n different things taken all together is given by n!

n! = n*(n-1)*(n-2).......3*2*1

given that

we have to find number of distinguishable permutations of the word "VANQUISH"

here n = number of different letters in vanquish = 8

thus,

required permutation = 8! = 8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1 = 40320

y + x = 11
solve for y

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Y can equal 5 or 6 and many different numbers.

Same with x.

6+x=115+x=11

Lets fill in x and y in both.

6+5=115+6=11.

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Answer:

the first one because x's don't repeat in this one

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

4+ (-7)

Step-by-step explanation:

To get to -3 from 4, first how far away is -3 from 4. It is 7 units away. If you wanted to get -3 from 4 then you have to subtract 7 from 4. Which is 4-7. 4-7 is the same as 4+(-7)

John purchased a membership at a new gym. To join he had to pay an initial fee of $80 plus $20 per month. For one year his cost is $320. Identify the rate of change. ANSWER CHOICES ON PICTURE

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

It's 12, because you would multiply the monthly rate (20) by the number of months in a year (12) because the question asks "for one year".

20*12=240

240 +80 = 320

A military commander has been assigned the task of defending an asset from enemy air attack. Commander has two types of air defense missiles; 5 missiles each of type I and type II are available for deployment. Each type I missile costs 7 units for installation and each type II missile costs 8.5 units for installation. The total budget available is 60 units. Each type I missile requires 6 persons for handling whereas each type II requires 2 persons. There are only 32 trained persons to handle the missiles at the site. If the site is not defended the enemy aircrafts are estimated to destroy 95% of the asset value. If one type I missile is deployed on the site, it is expected to save 13% of the asset value. Similarly, deployment of one type II missile is estimated to save 9% of the asset value. In other words, the enemy aircrafts which were earlier capable of destroying 95% of the asset value are able to destroy 82% of the asset value in the presence of one missile of type I and 86% of the asset value in the presence of one missile of type II. Formulate an LP to determine the mix of missiles that provides maximum protection to the asset against an attack of enemy aircrafts aiming simultaneously.

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Step-by-step explanation:

we have A and B

for A,

95-82 = 13

for B,

95-86 = 9

cost of A = 9

cost of B = 8.5

total = 60

for person

A = 6,

B = 2

Total = 32

setting up objective function:

13x + 9y

constraints:

0≤x≤5, 0≤x≤5

7x + 8.5y ≤ 60

6x + 2y ≤ 32 this can be reduced by 2

3x + y≤16

this would take us to a bounded region which has the corner points and the objective values in the attachment i added.

I Cant figure out to copy and paste and Ive been asking since yesterday for help but when I type it out no one understands it​

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Answer:

Copy and paste is just control+c if you are in a chromebook or something similar. If you are on a Mac then it is command+c

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is the square root of -360

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Answer:

6i√10

18.9737i

Step-by-step explanation:

√-1 = imaginary number i

Step 1: Define

√-360

Step 2: Factor

√-1 · √360

Step 3: Simplify

i · 6√10

Step 4: Multiply

6i√10

Step 5: Evaluate

18.9737i

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