Predict the general, or nth term, an, of the sequence.3, 6, 9, 12, 15, . . .
A. n + 3
B. n3
C. 3n
D. 4n
Answer: C
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Solve the problem.In a poll, respondents were asked whether they had ever been in a car accident. 412 respondents indicated that they had been in a car accident and 242 respondents said that they had not been in a car accident. If one of these respondents is randomly selected, what is the probability of getting someone who has been in a car accident?
A. 0.002 B. 1.702 C. 0.37 D. 0.63
Solve. Round to the nearest tenth.Shane is flying his kite on 38 yd of string. The kite is directly above the edge of a pond. The edge of a pond is 26 yd from where the kite is tied to the ground. How far is the kite above the pond?
A. 768 yd B. 27.7 yd C. 46 yd D. 2120 yd
Evaluate the expression for the given replacement values.z ÷ 0.25 for z = 0.55
A. 22 B. 0.455 C. 4.545 D. 2.2
Find the absolute maximum value and the absolute minimum value, if any, of the given function.
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on
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A. Absolute maximum value: 2; absolute minimum value:
B. Absolute maximum value: 3; absolute minimum value:
C. Absolute maximum value: 3; absolute minimum value:
D. No absolute extrema