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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00
In may you used 400 kilowatt-hours of energy for electricity. a. calculate the total electrical energy use in joules. b. calculate your average power use in watts. c. assume that your power supplier generates electricity by burning oil. note that 1 liter of oil releases 12 million joules of energy. how much oil is needed to generate the electricity you use? give your answer in both liters and gallons. a. the total electrical energy use was nothing _ joules. (type an integer or a decimal.) b. the average power use is nothing _ watts. (round to the nearest whole number as needed.) c. to generate the electricity you used, nothing _ l is needed. (round to the nearest whole number as needed.) to generate the electricity you used, nothing _ gal is needed. (round to two decimal places as needed.)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30
Television viewing reached a new high when the global information and measurement company reported a mean daily viewing time of 8.35 hours per household. use a normal probability distribution with a standard deviation of 2.5 hours to answer the following questions about daily television viewing per household. a. what is the probability that a household views television between 4 and 10 hours a day? (to 4 decimals) b. how many hours of television viewing must a household have in order to be in the top 7% of all television viewing household? (to 2 decimals) c. what is the probability that a household views television more than 4 hours a day? (to 4 decimals)
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What exclusions are placed on the variable x for the fraction = ? - 0 -1 none
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30
The half-life of iodine-131 is approximately 8 days. find the amount of iodine-131 left from a 42 gram sample after 16 days. a: 10.5 grams b: 21 grams c: 0.0006 grams d: 34 grams
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