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Homework: Sec 10.3 Homework Save Score: 0.29 of 1 pt 10 of 10 (10 complete) HW Score: 92.86%, 9.29 of 10 pts 10.3.ICV1 Question Help Watch the video and then complete parts (a) through (d) below. Click here to watch the video. Annette Michaelson will need $13,000 in 8 years to help pay for her education. Determine the lump sum, deposited today at 3.5% compounded monthly, will produce the necessary amount. (c) Substitute the appropriate values. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. O A. A=P(1 + r) = (1+ ()( D) A OB. P= 1+it 1+ ( DCD A P = - O C. 1 + 1 1 + O D. I = PH= DOOChrome - Do Homework - Sec 2.5 Homework mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx?homeworkld=592923705&questionld=3&flushed=false&cld Math 230 Spring 21 Homework: Sec 2.5 Homework Score: 0.6 of 1 pt 3 of 7 (7 cor 2.5.5 In a survey of 97 resorts, it was found that 32 had a spa. 55 had a fitness center. 40 had a children's club. 15 had a spa and a fitness center. 10 had a spa and children's club. 17 had a fitness center and children's club. 6 had all three features. Complete parts a) through e) a) How many of the resorts surveyed had only a spa? (Type a whole number.) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. 4 parts Clear remaining 9 M DEHomework: Sec 8.3 Homework Save Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 9 of 23 (21 complete) HW Score: 84.06%, 19.33 of 23 pts 8.3.13 Question Help Determine (a) the area and (b) the perimeter of the quadrilateral. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale. 5 in 13 in 13 in. 15 in. a. The area of the quadrilateral is 120 in.2 b. The perimeter of the quadrilateral is in 3 in 2 in 4 in Enter your answer in the answer box and ....... Check Answer. ? All parts showing Clear All Check AnswerHomework: Sec 8.3 Homework Save Score: 0 of 1 pt 21 of 23 (21 complete) HW Score: 84.06%, 19.33 of 23 pts 8.3.41 Question Help Nancy Wallin has just purchased a new house that is in need of new flooring. The cost of Pergo Select Helsinki Birch laminate flooring is $3.65 per square foot if Nancy installs the 22' flooring herself or $9.65 per square foot if she has the flooring installed by the flooring company. Use the measurements given on the floor plans of Nancy's house to determine the cost for the flooring in the living/dining room if Kitchen Laundry g'x13' a) Nancy installs it herself. b) Nancy has it installed by the flooring company. Living/Dining Bath 27'X22' 27 26' 7x9 Bedroom 10'x13' Stairs a) If Nancy installs it herself, the cost for flooring is $Homework: Sec 8.4 Homework Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 8 of 17 (17 complete) 8.4.14 Determine the volume and the surface area of the three-dimensional figure. Use the x key on your calculator. The volume is 1150.35 cm. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.) The surface area is (Simplify your answer. T or a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.) cm. cm 3 cm2 Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. Clear AllHomework: Sec 2.5 Homework Save Score: 0.4 of 1 pt 6 of 7 (7 complete) HW Score: 77.14%, 5.4 of 7 pts 2.5.10 Question Help In a survey of college students, each of the following was found. Of these students, 360 owned a tablet, 294 owned a laptop, 285 owned a gaming system, 195 owned a tablet and a laptop, 200 owned a tablet and a gaming system, 139 owned a laptop and a gaming system, 68 owned a tablet, a laptop, and a gaming system, and 24 owned none of these devices. Complete parts a) through e) below. a) How many college students were surveyed? 497 (Simplify your answer.) b) Of the college students surveyed, how many owned a tablet and a gaming system, but not a laptop? 132 (Simplify your answer.) c) Of the college students surveyed, how many owned a laptop, but neither a tablet nor a gaming system? (Simplify your answer.) HHomework: Sec 12.2 Homework Score: 0 of 1 pt 9 of 15 (15 complete) 12.2.11 A car dealership is interested in the number of cars sold daily. A sample is taken over 40 days to obtain the Number Sold Number of Days following data regarding the number of cars sold daily. Construct a frequency distribution, letting each class have a width of 1. 65060 CO CO CO CO - HOOOO UIUIADD W W W N N NNNNNChrome - Do Homework - Sec 2.4 Homework mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx?homeworkld=59292370 Math 230 Spring 21 Homework: Sec 2.4 Homework Score: 0.75 of 1 pt 2.4.69 Let U ={1,2,4,5,6,8,11,13) A =(4.6,8,11) B =(1,4.8) Apply DeMorgan's Law 1 to show that (AnB)' = A'UB'. To show that (AnB)' = A'UB', first find AnB AnB = {4.8} (Type a whole number. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) Next, find A' and B' A' = (1,2,5.13 } B' = { 2,5,6,11,13 } (Type whole numbers. Use a comma to separatea as needed Therefore, (AnBy' = A'UB' since the roster form of both sets is (Type a whole number. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer All parts showingHomework: Sec 10.4 Homework Score: 0 of 1 pt 7 of 8 (8 complete) 10.4.13 Cash Down Amount Number of Amount of Finance APR Price Payment Financed Payments Payment Charge $3200 $250 $2950 18 $175 $ % (Finance charge per $100 of amount financed) Number of payments 5.5% 6.0% 6.5% 7.0% 7.5% 8.0% 8.5% 12 3.00 3.28 3.56 3.83 4.11 4.39 4.66 18 4.41 4.82 5.22 5.63 6.04 6.45 6.86 48 11 63 12.73 13.83 14.94 16.06 17.18 18.31 The finance charge is $ Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. Clear All partHomework: Sec 12.2 Homework Score: 0.6 of 1 pt 10 of 15 (15 complete) 12.2.17 The data to the right represent the population of 20 of 13.5 12.5 9.9 8.5 7.5 the most populous cities in the world, in millions of 13.5 10.7 9.7 8.4 7.5 people (rounded to the nearest 100,000). 13.3 10.7 9.6 7.9 7.3 12.7 10.5 8.9 7.9 7.3 Use these data to construct a frequency distribution with a first class of 7.0-7.9. Fill in the missing classes and the frequency for each class below. Population (millions of people) Number of Cities 7.0-7.9 10.0 - 10.9 110-11.9 20Homework: Sec 8.4 Homework Save Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 4 of 17 (17 complete) HW Score: 81.37%, 13.83 of 17 p 8.4.8 Question Help Determine (a) the volume and (b) the surface area of the three-dimensional figure. When appropriate, use the key on your calculator. 8 yd 8 yd 8 yd a) The volume is 512 yd's. b) The surface area is yo3 ydHomework: Sec 8.3 Homework Save Score: 0.33 of 1 pt 12 of 23 (21 complete) HW Score: 84.06%, 19.33 of 23 pts 8.3.19 Question Help V (a) Use the Pythagorean theorem to determine the length of the unknown side of the triangle, (b) determine the perimeter of the triangle, and (c) determine the area of the triangle. The figure is not drawn to scale. 12 vd 5 yd a. The length of the unknown side is 13 yd. (Type a whole number.) b. The perimeter of the triangle is thy (Type a whole number.) yd 4 yd Enter your answer in the answer box yd 3 ck Check Answer. ? 1 part Clear All Check Answer remainingHomework: Sec 3.4 Homework Score: 0.33 of 1 pt 21 of 30 (26 complete) X 3.4.43 Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement. If you eat your vegetables, then you can have dessert. Identify the converse statement. A. If you can have dessert, then you eat your vegetables. O B. If you cannot have dessert, then you eat your vegetables. O C. If you did not eat your vegetables, then you cannot have dessert. O D. If you cannot have dessert, then you did not eat your vegetables. Identify the inverse statement. O A. If you did not eat your vegetables, then you cannot have dessert. O B. If you cannot have dessert, then you did not eat your vegetables. O C. If you cannot have dessert, then you eat your vegetables. O D. If you can have dessert, then you eat your vegetables. Click to select your answer and then click Check Answer. 1 part Clear All remaining M N DELLHomework: Sec 8.4 Homework Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 3 of 17 (17 complete) 8.4.7 Determine (a) the volume and (b) the surface area of the three-dimensional figure. When appropriate, use the key on your calculator. 2 cm 9 cm 19 cm a) The volume is 342 cm3 (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.) b) The surface area is (Simplify your answer. Type a decimal.) cm 3 cm2 cm.Homework: Sec 10.4 Homework Save Score: 0 of 1 pt 6 of 8 (8 complete) HW Score: 62.5%, 5 of 8 pts X 10.4.11 Question Help Landon Wallin is an auto mechanic who wishes to start his own business. He will need $3900 to purchase tools and equipment. Landon decides to finance the purchase with a 48-month fixed installment loan with an APR of 5%. a) Determine Landon's finance charge. b) Determine Landon's monthly payment. Click the icon to view the partial APR table. a) Landon's finance charge is $] (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)Homework: Sec 8.4 Homework Score: 0.33 of 1 pt 16 of 17 (17 complete) HW Score: 81 8.4.37 a) How many cubic centimeters of water will a rectangular fish tank hold if the tank is 70 cm long, 60 cm wide, and 40 cm high? When appropriate, use the I key on your calculator. b) If 1 cm3 holds 1 mL of liquid, how many milliliters will the tank hold? c) If 1 L = 1,000 mL, how many liters will the tank hold? a) The tank will hold 168000 cm3 of water. b) The tank will hold mL of water.Homework: Sec 8.4 Homework Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 5 of 17 (17 complete) 8.4.9 Determine (a) the volume and (b) the surface area of the three-dimensional figure. Use the x button on your calculator. 11 in. 4 in. a) The volume of the cylinder is 552.92 in.3 (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) b) The surface area of the cylinder is (Round to the nearest hundredth as neede in 2 in 3 in.Homework: Sec 8.4 Homework Save Score: 0.5 of 1 pt 6 of 17 (17 complete) HW Score: 81.37%, 13.83 of 17 pts 8.4.11 Question Help Determine the volume and the surface area of the three-dimensional figure. Use the i key on your calculator. 8 cm a) The volume is 670.21 cm3. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.) b) The surface area is 10 cm (Simplify your answer. Type a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.) cm 3 cm2 cm.Homework: Sec 2.4 Homework Save Score: 0.67 of 1 pt 18 of 18 (18 complete) HW Score: 96.76%, 17.42 of 18 pts 2.4.ICV1 Question Help Watch the video and then complete parts (a) through (c) below. Click here to watch the video. In the given Venn Diagram, sets are labeled with uppercase letters, A, B, C, and U, and regions are labeled with lowercase letters p, q, r, s, t, u, and v. Identify the region(s) that result from performing the given set operations. B (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) (c) Use the answers in parts (a) and (b) to decide which of the shaded region(s) represents the set A'n (B U C). Choose the correct Venn diagram below. O A. O B. Oc. OD. Av Av AV US PT P 9- B B