Solve the problem.An accountant tabulated a firm's profits for four recent years in the following table:
The accountant then fit both a linear graph and an exponential curve (seen below) to the data, in order to estimate future profits. Use the linear graph to estimate the profits in the year 2001.
A. About $900,000
B. About $500,000
C. About $800,000
D. About $700,000
Answer: D
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Use Bayes' rule to find the indicated probability.Two stores sell a certain MP3 players. Store A has 34% of the sales, 5% of which are of defective items, and store B has 66% of the sales, 1% of which are of defective items. The difference in defective rates is due to different levels of pre-sale checking of the product. A person receives a defective item of this product as a gift. What is the probability it came from store B?
A. 0.275 B. 0.22 C. 0.5667 D. 0.7083
Make the indicated conversion within metric units of mass.27.5 grams to kilograms
A. 0.0275 kg B. 0.00275 kg C. 2750 kg D. 27,500 kg
Graph.f(x) = 4x2
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Provide the proper response.Why might we want to use numerical integration?i) The integral cannot be evaluated by any technique.ii)The antidifferentiation is complicated.iii) f(x) is not known.
A. Both i and iii B. Both i and ii C. Both ii and iii D. All of the above