A driver's age has something to do with his or her chance, of gelling into a fatal car crash. The bar graph shows the number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles driven for drivers of various age groups For example. 25-year-old drivers are involved in 4.1 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven. Thus when a group of 25-years old Americans have driven a total of 100 million miles, approximately 4 have been in accidents in which someone died. The number of fatal vehicle crushes per 100 million miles N , for rivers of age x can be modeled by the formula N − 0.013 x 2 − 1.19 x + 28.24. Use the formula to solve Exercises 135-136. What age groups are expected to be involved in 3 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven? How well does the formula model the trend in the actual data shown in the bar graph?
A driver's age has something to do with his or her chance, of gelling into a fatal car crash. The bar graph shows the number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles driven for drivers of various age groups For example. 25-year-old drivers are involved in 4.1 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven. Thus when a group of 25-years old Americans have driven a total of 100 million miles, approximately 4 have been in accidents in which someone died. The number of fatal vehicle crushes per 100 million miles N , for rivers of age x can be modeled by the formula N − 0.013 x 2 − 1.19 x + 28.24. Use the formula to solve Exercises 135-136. What age groups are expected to be involved in 3 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven? How well does the formula model the trend in the actual data shown in the bar graph?
Solution Summary: The author explains the formula used to calculate the number of fatal crashes after driving 100 million miles.
A driver's age has something to do with his or her chance, of gelling into a fatal car crash. The bar graph shows the number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles driven for drivers of various age groups For example. 25-year-old drivers are involved in 4.1 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven. Thus when a group of 25-years old Americans have driven a total of 100 million miles, approximately 4 have been in accidents in which someone died.
The number of fatal vehicle crushes per 100 million miles N, for rivers of age x can be modeled by the formula
N
−
0.013
x
2
−
1.19
x
+
28.24.
Use the formula to solve Exercises 135-136.
What age groups are expected to be involved in 3 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven? How well does the formula model the trend in the actual data shown in the bar graph?
Let R be field and X= R³/s Vector space over R
M=(a,b,c)labic, e Rra+b= 3- <3
Show that Ms and why with proof.
1) is convexset and affine set of botost
ii) is blanced set and symmetirs set of x
iii) is hy per space and hyper plane ofx or hot
iii) find f:MR st kerf = M 18/103
and finnd fiM→R/{0} st
M= {xEX, f(t) = x, texiαER?
jiii) show that Mis Maxsubspace or not
and Mis a max. affine set or not.
Find The partial fraction decomposition for each
The
following
2×
B)
(x+3) a
3
6
X-3x+2x-6
1) Find the partial feraction decomposition for
each of
5- X
2
2x+x-1
The following:
3
B)
3
X + 3x
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