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- Given the following set of information. find a linear equation satisfying the conditions, if possible.x-intercept at (4,0) and y-intercept at (0,6)arrow_forwardThe police discover a murder victim at 6:00a.m. The body temperature of the victim is measured then and found to be 25°C. A doctor arrives on the scene of the crime 40 minutes later and measures the body temperature again. It is found to be 22°C. The temperature of the room remains constant at 15°C. The doctor, knowing that normal body temperature is 37°C, estimate the time of death of the victim.arrow_forwardAt noon, a car starts moving east from town A at a constant speed of 60 miles an hour. Town B is located 10 miles south of A. Another car started driving west from that location one hour later. Find the distance between the cars at 3 pmarrow_forward
- Activity 3: Your car's gas tank holds 18.6 gallons and is one quarter full. Your car gets 16 miles/gal. You see a sign saying, "Next gas 73 miles." Your often-wrong brother, who is driving, is sure you'll make it without running out of gas. You're not so sure and do some quick figuring 18.6 gal 1 tank 4 quarter tank 1 gal 1 tank 16 miles 74.4 miles quarter tank "Ah! I knew I was right," declares your brother on glancing at your calculator, "your calculations prove it!" Is this a good time to be assertive and demand that he turn around to get gas, or do you conclude that your brother is right for once?arrow_forwardUnit 4 Free Response (do only if you cannot log into CB) oshua Ghidiceanu: Attempt 1 Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 R Show all your work. Indicate clearly the methods you use, because you will be scored on the correctness of your methods as well as on the accuracy and completeness of your results and explanations. Miguel is a golfer, and he plays on the same course each week. The following table shows the probability distribution for his score on one particular hole, known as the Water Hole. Score 3 4 6. Probability 0.15 0.40 0.25 0.15 0.05 Let the random variable X represent Miguel's score on the Water Hole. In golf, lower scores are better. (a) Suppose one of Miguel's scores from the Water Hole is selected at random. What is the probability that Miguel's score on the Water Hole is at most 5? Show your work. (b) Calculate and interpret the expected value of X. Show your work. Activate Windows Go to Settings to activate Windows. The name of the Water Hole comes from the small lake…arrow_forwardPlease help me solvearrow_forward
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