Solve the problem.The wind chill factor represents the equivalent air temperature at a standard wind speed that would produce the same heat loss as the given temperature and wind speed. One formula for computing the equivalent temperature is W(t) = where v represents the wind speed (in meters per second) and t represents the air temperature . Compute the wind chill for an air temperature of 15°C and a wind speed of 12 meters per second. (Round the answer to one decimal place.)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


6.0°C

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Use the general multiplication rule to find the indicated probability.In January in a certain city the unconditional probability of rain on any given day of the month is 0.400. But the probability of rain on a day that follows a rainy day is 0.600 and the probability of rain on a day following a nonrainy day is 0.250. Find the probability that January 1st and January 2nd are rainy and that January 3rd and 4th are not rainy given that December 31st was clear all day.

A. 0.072 B. 0.045 C. 0.024 D. 0.038

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Complete the ordered pair for the given equation.y = -5x - 29(-5, )

A. (-5, 145) B. (-5, 7) C. (-5, -4) D. (-5, -29)

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Solve the problem.Ron attends a cocktail party (with his graphing calculator in his pocket). He wants to limit his food intake to  protein, 88 g fat, and 126 g carbohydrate. According to the health conscious hostess, the marinated mushroom caps have 3 g protein, 5 g fat, and 9 g carbohydrate; the spicy meatballs have 14 g protein, 7 g fat, and 15 g carbohydrate; and the deviled eggs have 13 g protein, 15 g fat, and 6 g carbohydrate. How many of each snack can he eat to obtain his goal?

A. 7 mushrooms, 5 meatballs, 3 eggs B. 6 mushrooms, 4 meatballs, 2 eggs C. 4 mushrooms, 2 meatballs, 6 eggs D. 2 mushrooms, 6 meatballs, 4 eggs

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