Mathematics, 22.01.2020 22:31 ravenmcfarlandp07okx
Consider the following problem: a farmer with 750 ft of fencing wants to enclose a rectangular area and then divide it into four pens with fencing parallel to one side of the rect- angle. what is the largest possible total area of the four pens? (a) ,some with shallow, wide pens and some with deep, narrow pens. find the total areas of these con gurations. does it appear that there is a maximum area? if so, estimate it. (b) draw a diagram illustrating the general situation. intro- duce notation and label the diagram with your symbols. (c) write an expression for the total area. (d) use the given information to write an equation that relates the variables. (e) use part (d) to write the total area as a function of one variable. (f) finish solving the problem and compare the answer with your estimate in part (a).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, yannabby26
The accompanying table shows the numbers of male and female students in a particular country who received bachelor's degrees in business in a recent year. complete parts (a) and (b) below. business degrees nonbusiness degrees total male 189131 634650 823781 female 169539 885329 1054868 total 358670 1519979 1878649 (a) find the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree. the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student received a business degree, is nothing. (round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) find the probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female. the probability that a randomly selected student received a business degree, given that the student is female, is nothing. (round to three decimal places as needed.)
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