(Points : 3) 1 85% 0.425 4/3 3. (TCO 4) List the sample space of rolling a 6 sided die. (Points : 3) {1, 3, 5} {1, 2, 4, 6} {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} {2, 3, 4, 5, 6} 4. (TCO 4) What is the probability of choosing a face card (jack, queen, or king) on the second draw if the first draw was a king (without replacement)? (Points : 3) 0.231 0.784 0.216 0.769 5.
Can be used to represent one character in the lowercase English alphabet c. Represents one binary digit d. Represents four binary digits 2. Which of the following terms means approximately 106 bytes? a. Terabyte b. Megabyte c. Gigabyte d. Kilobyte 3. Which answer lists the correct number of bits associated with each term? a.
Test 4 study guide (Show your work) Math 1101 Fall 2014 Name: _____________ 1. Write the given statement in an equivalent logarithmic form. 1) 25=32 2) (23)2=49 3)104=10000 4) 10-2=0.01 5)10b=c 6)ec=v 2. Write the given statement in an equivalent exponential form. 1) log464=3 2) log381=4 3) log0.1=-1 4) logx=6 5) logx=-2 6) lnx=5 3.
…………… (1) 2. 2 7 24 4 5 14 28 16 36 1 From the numbers in the oval, write down all of the (a) square numbers ……………………………………………………………………………… (1) (b) multiples of 14 ……………………………………………………………………………… (1) (c) factors of 14 ……………………………………………………………………………… (1) 3. (a) Simplify (i) 7q + 3q ……………….. (1) (ii) 12w + 3h – 5w + h ……………….. (1) (b) Expand and simplify 2(4j + 8) – 3j ……………….. (2) 2 4. In a school of 1055 pupils, 890 pupils study French and
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 MATHEMATICS P1 NOVEMBER 2010 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 9 pages, 2 diagram sheets and 1 information sheet. Copyright reserved Please turn over Mathematics/P1 2 NSC DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions. 1. This question paper consists of 11 questions. 2.
Answer: First, replace the shown x in the equation with 3. This gives us f(x)=5(3)+10. Simplify by multiplying 5 and 3, which gives you 15. Now we are left with f(x)=15+10. Simplify the remaining numbers to be left with f(3)=25.
After 1 minute has passed, put the wax paper and the potato chips into the trash. Try to remove all of the extra bits from the graph paper, too. Do you notice a grease stain on the graph paper? Tape the paper to a well-lit window so that you can see the stain clearly. 6.
MAT221: Introduction to Algebra Week 5 Discussion Factoring According to what I calculated, the GCF of 92 and 64 is 4. I found this answer by : Divisor 92 divided by 4 equals 23 and 64 divided by 4 equals 16. I used the factor of numbers to help me. 92/4=23 1,2,4,23,46,92 2/24 2/12 2/6 3/3 64/4=16 1,2,4,8,76,32,64 24=2x2x2x3 Prime factors are also know as natural numbers. It means a number that is more than one and I can only divide it by one, and has no remaining numbers.
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