Find the quotient.
A. 6
B. -6
C. -7
D. -5
Answer: B
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Solve the problem.The Mathematics Department is holding an election for department chair. Each member ranks the candidates from first to third. The preference schedule below shows the results of the preliminary nonbinding ballots with candidates Clark (C), Jones (J), and Smith (S).A second election is then held, which yields the following preference schedule:
If the method of pairwise comparisons is used to determine the winner, is Fairness Criterion 3 satisfied?
A. no B. yes
A ball is tossed upward from the top of a building and allowed to fall to the ground. Its distance D, in feet, above the ground t seconds after the toss is given by
.
A: How tall is the building? Round your answer to whole number.B: What is the maximum height reached by the ball, and when does this occur? Round your answers to two decimal places.C: How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? Round your answer to two decimal places.
What will be an ideal response?
Solve the problem.For a hyperbolic mirror the two foci are 42 cm apart. The distance of the vertex from one focus is 6 cm and from the other focus is 36 cm. Position a coordinate system with the origin at the center of the hyperbola and with the foci on the y-axis. Find the equation of the hyperbola.
A. -
= 5
B. -
= 1
C. -
= 5
D. -
= 1
Multiply.8893 × 0.066
A. 575.199 B. 58,693.8 C. 5869.38 D. 586.938