Solve.Greg's water bottle can hold
L. When he starts on his bicycle race, his water bottle is
full. How much water does he have?
A. L
B. L
C. L
D. L
Answer: B
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A. < B. >
Find the payment made by the ordinary annuity with the given present value.$740,000 quarterly payments for 19 years; interest rate is 5.7% compounded quarterly.
A. $102,907,126.74 B. $12,241,611.61 C. $34,212,603.22 D. $69,647,045.90
Solve the inequality, giving its solution set in both interval and graph forms.y - 3 < 9
A. (12, ?)
B. (-?, 12)
C. (-?, 12]
D. [12, ?)
In a factory, assembly lines I, II, and III produce 60%, 30%, and 10% of the total output, respectively. One percent of line I's output is defective, 2% of line II's output is defective, and 3% of line III's output is defective. An item is chosen at random. What is the probability that the selected item is defective.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).