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math
examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. the price of regular unleaded gasoline in january 1997 was $1.26 and in january 2006 the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (bureau of labor statistics,2006) use the coordinates (1997,1.26)
asked by joe on July 18, 2009 -
Math116/a
2. Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26, and in January 2006, the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (“Consumer price index,” 2006). Use the coordinates (1997,
asked by Nicole on November 19, 2010 -
Algebra
Could someone point me in the right direction I think I got it if it is m=y2-y1 over x2-x1. Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 the price of regular
asked by Anonymous on June 18, 2008 -
Algebra
I am in need of some help with the following problem; Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (Bureau of
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alg
2. Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use the coordinates (1997,
asked by Anonymous on July 5, 2009 -
MATH 116
Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use the coordinates (1997,
asked by ggift on November 4, 2009 -
Algebra
Is this right?2. Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use the
asked by Anonymous on June 18, 2008 -
Algebra
Is this right? Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline price in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 was $2.31 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use the coordinates (1997, 1.26) and (2006, 2.31)
asked by A.W. on March 1, 2009 -
Algebra
Is this right? Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline price in January 1997 was $1.26 and in January 2006 was $2.31 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use the coordinates (1997, 1.26) and (2006, 2.31)
asked by A.W. on March 1, 2009 -
Algebra
Can somebody help me find the slope? Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26 and January 2006 the price of regular gasoline was $2.31. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). Use
asked by A.W. on March 1, 2009 -
algebra
2. Examine the rise in gasoline prices from 1997 to 2006. The price of regular unleaded gasoline in January 1997 was $1.26, and in January 2006, the price of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.31 (“Consumer price index,” 2006). Use the coordinates (1997,
asked by Bubba on August 3, 2010 -
math
1. Suppose you are at the gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons. Given the equation: a) What does the number 3.03 represent? The amount of gas gallons that you pumped b)
asked by Anonymous on November 27, 2009 -
Algebra I
1. Imagine you are at a gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons. Given the equation a. What does the number 3.03 represent? b. Find C(2). c. Find C(9). d. For the average
asked by stephaine on August 14, 2010 -
Math
In December 2010, the average price of regular unleaded gasoline excluding taxes in the United States was $3.06 per gallon, according to the Energy Information Administration. Assume that the standard deviation price per gallon is $0.06 per gallon to
asked by Keonn'a on February 19, 2018 -
Satistics
**I don't want the answer, I want to know how to set the problem up and the formula that I need to use. I am online with a tutor right now, and they can't help me. :-( The average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline was reported to be $2.34 in
asked by Shannon on February 12, 2012 -
statistics
according to the energy information administration (officially energy statics from the US Government) the mean price for one gallon of unleaded regular gas in the US cities for the year 2007 was 2.80 A random sample of 30 pumps in georgia yielded and
asked by jen on December 6, 2011 -
statistics
please help me I've waited for hours The average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline was reported to be $2.34 in northern Kentucky (The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 21, 2006). Use this price as the population mean, and assume the population
asked by aaron need urgent help on October 20, 2009 -
statistics
The average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline was reported to be $2.34 in Northern Kentucky use this price as a population mean population standard deviation is $.20. question. what is the probability that the mean price for a sample of 30
asked by thickhoneybrown on September 24, 2014 -
statistics
Mi Lang Motors has in stock three cars of the same make and model. The president would like to compare the gas consumption of the three cars (labeled car A, car B, and car C) using four different types of gasoline. For each trial, a gallon of gasoline was
asked by lazar on June 17, 2009 -
math statistics
please help me I've waited for hours The average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline was reported to be $2.34 in northern Kentucky (The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 21, 2006). Use this price as the population mean, and assume the population
asked by aaron need urgent help on October 19, 2009 -
math statistics
The average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline was reported to be $2.34 in northern Kentucky (The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 21, 2006). Use this price as the population mean, and assume the population standard deviation is $.20. 1. What is
asked by aaron on October 19, 2009 -
Math Help!!
When the owner of a gas station sets the price of 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline at 2$, he can seek approximately 20,000 gallons per day. When he sets the price of gas at 5$ per gallon, he can sell approximately 14,000 gallons per day. Let G(x) denote the
asked by Tori on January 28, 2015 -
Math Help!!
When the owner of a gas station sets the price of 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline at 2$, he can seek approximately 20,000 gallons per day. When he sets the price of gas at 5$ per gallon, he can sell approximately 14,000 gallons per day. Let G(x) denote the
asked by Victoria on January 29, 2015 -
math
A gallon of unleaded gasoline weighs about 6 pounds. About how many ounces does ounces does 1 quart of unleaded gasoline weigh?
asked by i'm awesome on March 30, 2015 -
algebra
Kevin decides to mix grades of gasoline in his truck. He puts in 5 gallons of regular and 10 gallons of premium for a total cost of $61.30. If premium gasoline costs $0.22 more per gallon than regular, what was the price of each grade of gasoline?
asked by larry on October 18, 2016 -
Statistics
he Oil Price Information Center reports the mean price per gallon of regular gasoline is $ 3.79 with a population standard deviation of $ 0.18. Assume a random sample of 40 gasoline stations is selected and their mean cost for regular gasoline is computed.
asked by John on September 26, 2010 -
Economics
Help The answer i got is : GDP grew 10% GDP for 2006 using 2005 as the base year increase by 20% real GDP grow? 10% If i'm right, let me know, if not, please show Calculation Thank You Use the following data to answer questions 1-3 (be sure to provide all
asked by Randy Johnson on December 1, 2008 -
Economics
The answer i got is : GDP grew 10% GDP for 2006 using 2005 as the base year increase by 20% real GDP grow? 10% If i'm right, let me know, if not, please show Calculation Thank You Use the following data to answer questions 1-3 (be sure to provide all
asked by John Price on December 1, 2008 -
economics
a key reason that our gasoline prices elevated rapidly from 2006 to 2008 was: A) tight global supplies and high prices B) war in the middle east C) greed by oil exporting countries D) inflation. d inflation?
asked by Anwar on June 25, 2015 -
Math
I have a few math problems that I need some help with. I am somewhat confused on the one below. Nancy hears a report that the average price of gasoline is $2.82. She averages the prices of gasoline near her home. She finds the average price of gas to be
asked by Patrick on February 27, 2018 -
College Algebra
Maria Mixed grades of gasoline in her car, she puts 10 gallon of regular and 8 gallon of premium for a total $46.96. I f premium costs $0.20 more per gallon than regular, what was the price of each grade of gasoline.
asked by LaScott Ellis on June 22, 2010 -
Math
you drive 12,000 miles per year and use 343 gallons of unleaded gasoline. What is your monthly cost of gasoline? my answer: $478.49
asked by John Dosley on May 29, 2015 -
principles of economic
Let’s say a newspaper, BeritaHarian (printed in Selangor) costs RM0.50 in 1980 and RM1.20 in 2006. The average wage rate in printing industry in Selangor was RM3.23 per hour in 1980 and RM14.32 in 2006. a. By what percentage did the price of a newspaper
asked by suhanarazmi on December 17, 2014 -
Physics
A can of gasoline has a rectangular base with dimensions of 13.5 cm by 13 cm. If there are 3 liters of gasoline in the can, how much does the surface of the gasoline rise (in mm) in the can when the temperature is raised by 45C? The coefficient for volume
asked by Riley on January 17, 2014 -
economics
Gasoline and beer are monopolistic competition. But why the prices of gasoline always changes while beer's price is constant?
asked by uno on March 8, 2010 -
Managerial Economics
The coefficient of the price of gasoline in the regression of the quantity demanded of automobiles (in millions of units) on the price of gasoline (in dollars) and other variables is -14. (a) calculate the cross price elasticity of demand between
asked by Econo-missed on November 1, 2008 -
Math
A certain house costs $285,000. It is estimated that the price of the house will rise 5% each year. If the prices actually rise at that rate, what will the price, P, of the house equal in y years? a. Fill in a table for the price of the house in each year
asked by Anonymous on January 28, 2018 -
math116 appendix e
4. The line represents an estimate of the average cost of gasoline each year. The line estimates the price of gasoline in January of each year (“Consumer price index,” 2006). a. Do you expect the lines to be intersecting, parallel, or perpendicular?
asked by sandy on July 15, 2010 -
economics
The price elasticity of demand for imported whiskey is estimated to be -0.20 over a wide interval of prices. The federal government decides to raise the import tariff on foreign whiskey, causing its price to rise by 20 percent. Will sales of whiskey rise
asked by Anonymous on August 5, 2010 -
managerial econ
The price elasticity of demand for imported whiskey is estimated to be -.20 over a wide interval of prices. The federal government decides to raise the import tariff on foreign whiskey, causing its price to rise by 20 percent. Will sales of whiskey rise or
asked by jean on February 6, 2008 -
economics
The price elasticity of demand for imported whiskey is estimated to be -.20 over a wide interval of prices. The federal government decides to raise the import tariff on foreign whiskey, causing its price to rise by 20 percent. Will sales of whiskey rise or
asked by jean on February 6, 2008 -
English
1. Stop at the red light. 2. Stop on the red light. (Which preposition should we use?) 3. Turn slightly right. 4. This is a one-way street. (Are both grammatical?) 5. Fill it up with regular unleaded, please. 6. Fill her up with regular, please. 7. Fill it
asked by rfvv on April 4, 2014 -
statistics
In 1995, the cost of unleaded gasoline was $.95 per gallon. In 2010 the same type of gasoline costs $3.00 per gallon. To determine the amount of change, we have to use the what?
asked by Valene on May 10, 2011 -
math-algebra please help
The line y=0.15x+0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gasoline each year. The line 0.11x-y=-0.85 estimates the price of gasoline in January of each year (“Consumer price index,” 2006). a. Do you expect the lines to be intersecting,
asked by Michelle on July 6, 2010 -
math 116 appendix e
4. The line y=0.15x +0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gasoline each year. The line 0.11x-y=0.85 estimates the price of gasoline in January of each year (“Consumer price index,” 2006). a. Do you expect the lines to be intersecting,
asked by sandy on July 15, 2010 -
managerial economics
Explain how the following events might affect the market demand curve for prime filet mignon a. A fall in price of filet mignon because of decline in cattle prices b. A general rise in consumer's income c. A rise in the price of lobster d. Increased health
asked by Mishal Almandhour on July 1, 2010 -
statistics
What is your conclusion based on the following data? A survey was conducted to study the effects of weight loss from a low fat diet. Two random samples of 100 people each were selected. One group was put on the low fat diet and the other group on the
asked by jerry on June 22, 2013 -
Statistics Help please
Is Scanner Accuracy the Same for Specials? In a study of store checkout scanning systems, samples of purchases were used to compare the scanned prices to the posted prices. The accompanying table summarizes results for a sample of 819 items. When stores
asked by Bettie on April 8, 2013 -
Economics
In 1997, the price of a particular basket of goods was $2,900. In 1998, the price of the same basket was $3,300. In 1996, the base year, the price of the basket was $2,500. (Hint: price index is price indexed to a base year.) A. Calculate price index for
asked by Catherine on March 5, 2017 -
Chemistry
Some time ago, a U.S. citizen traveling in Canada observed that the price of regular gasoline was 0.771 Canadian dollars per liter. The exchange rate at the time was 1.401 Canadian dollars per one U.S. dollar. Calculate the price of the Canadian gasoline
asked by Luke on June 29, 2014 -
Social Studies
1. Why do businesses seek a equilibrium price? A)It ensures that competitors cannot offer lower prices B)It attracts the largest possible number of consumers to the business C)It provides the highest possible prices that consumers will pay for each product
asked by Reeses on April 19, 2017 -
Social studies
1. Why do businesses seek an equilibrium price? A. It ensures that competitors cannot offer lower prices B. It attracts the largest possible number of consumers to the business •• C. It provides the highest possible prices that consumers will pay for
asked by Mackenzie on May 1, 2017 -
economics
Suppose average movie attendance is 250 million tickets when prices are $7 a ticket and 200 million when prices are $9 a ticket. Other things being equal, the data imply that the elasticity of demand for movie tickets is: A. elastic, so the increase in
asked by ALRL on April 11, 2013 -
history
A period of bad weather hurt the orange groves in Florida, from where many of the oranges grown for juice come from. Supplies of oranges dropped greatly because of the bad weather. What is the most likely effect on the price of orange juice? a) Prices will
asked by HELPWITHMYCONNEXUSLESSON on March 30, 2017 -
Social Studies
A period of bad weather hurt the orange groves in Florida, from where many of the oranges grown for juice come from. Supplies of oranges dropped greatly because of the bad weather. What is the most likely effect on the price of orange juice? a) Prices will
asked by Anonymous on September 17, 2013 -
Social Studies
A period of bad weather hurt the orange groves in Florida, from where many of the oranges grown for juice come from. Supplies of oranges dropped greatly because of the bad weather. What is the most likely effect on the price of orange juice? a) Prices will
asked by Anonymous on September 17, 2013 -
Statistics
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), the mean cost of a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in 2007 was $2.835. AAA noted that the standard deviation of the fuel price was $0.15. A random sample of n=100 gas stations is selected and the mean
asked by Jerome on June 23, 2013 -
Algebra
The linear equation y=0.15x+0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gas for year x starting in 1997. the year 1997 would be represented by x=1, for example, as it is the first year in the study. similarly, 2005 would be year 9, or x=9 A) what
asked by Marcus on January 6, 2012 -
economincs
The price elasticity of demand for imported whiskey is estimated to be −0.20 over a wide interval of prices. The federal government decides to raise the import tariff on foreign whiskey, causing its price to rise by 20 percent. a. Will the quantity
asked by k on February 27, 2013 -
Social Studies
2. What happened to the price of goods in south carolina during the civil war? A- deflation caused prices to rise. B-Deflation caused prices to fall C-Inflation caused prices to rise*** D-Inflation caused prices to fall 3. Which of the following BEST
asked by Makayla Caldwell on February 19, 2016 -
Economics
In the late 1970s, oil prices were expected to increase dramatically once controls disappeared. Regulated prices were pegged as low as $6 per barrel, while global prices had climbed to almost $30. According to the Joint Committee on Taxation, lifting the
asked by Anonymous on December 14, 2013 -
maath 116
3. The linear equation represents an estimate of the average cost of gas for year x starting in 1997. The year 1997 would be represented by x = 1, for example, as it is the first year in the study. Similarly, 2005 would be year 9, or x = 9. a) What year
asked by Juan on January 20, 2010 -
equations
The linear equation y=0.15x + 0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gas for year x starting in 1997. The year 1997 would be represented by x = 1, for example, as it is the first year in the study. Similarly, 2005 would be year 9, or x = 9.
asked by Anonymous on October 24, 2009 -
4th grade math
unleaded regular - $1.89 per gallon unleaded premium - $1.94 pr gallon diesel - $2.10 per gallon Micah nows that their flower shop's delivery van uses 50 gallon of diesel a week. she estimates to the nearest dollor that they spend $600.00 on diesel each
asked by mythreyee on April 21, 2014 -
Math
1. The towns population increased from 80,000 to 90,000 in ten years. What was the percent of increase? I didn't understand this one. 2. A $15 item on sale for $12 is marked down what percent? 20% 3. If Jenna buys and item for 40% off the regular price,
asked by Anon on April 27, 2015 -
math
The price in dollars of a gallon of gasoline at the end of each month is recorded for one year. The results are: 1.19 1.28 1.55 1.76 1.85 1.85 1.83 1.76 1.66 1.52 1.48 1.47 Find the mode of these prices.
asked by Please help me!!!!! on September 4, 2011 -
Linear programming
Riverside Oil Company in eastern Kentucky produces regular and supreme gasoline. Each barrel of regular sells for $21 and must have an octane rating of at least 90. Each barrel of supreme sells for $25 and must have an octane rating of at least 97. Each of
asked by Derek on June 26, 2011 -
management science
Riverside Oil Company in eastern Kentucky produces regular and supreme gasoline. Each barrel of regular sells for $21 and must have an octane rating of at least 90. Each barrel of supreme sells for $25 and must have an octane rating of at least 97. Each of
asked by Peter on February 21, 2014 -
Chemistry
Regular gasoline (C8H18) reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. If your tanks of gasoline holds about 10.5 kg of gasoline, how many liters of carbon dioxide are formed at 24 degrees Celcius and 725mm Hg from the combustion of
asked by Linda on April 18, 2012 -
Microeconomics
Demand increases, causing prices to rise. Higher prices cause demand to fall. Therefore, prices fall back to their original level. This sentence is wrong. What is wrong with it? If demand increases, wouldn't it stay increased which will not cause the
asked by Tami on July 20, 2007 -
math
I want to check my answers 1. The town population increased from 80,000 to 90,000 in ten years. What was The percent of increase? 2. A $15 item on sale for $12 is marked down what percent 3. If Jenna buys an item for 40% off the regular price will he pay
asked by Anon on April 27, 2015 -
math
on january 1,1999,the price of gasoline was$1.39 per gallon .if the price of gasoline increased by 0.5%per month ,what was the was the cost of one gallon of gasoline,to the nearest cent,on january 1 one year later?
asked by harpreet on May 23, 2013 -
Statistics 7
Home values tend to increase over time under normal conditions, but the recession of 2008 and 2009 has reportedly caused the sales price of existing homes to fall nationwide (BusinessWeek, March 9, 2009). You would like to see if the data support this
asked by Vanessa on September 24, 2014 -
statistics 7
Home values tend to increase over time under normal conditions, but the recession of 2008 and 2009 has reportedly caused the sales price of existing homes to fall nationwide (BusinessWeek, March 9, 2009). You would like to see if the data support this
asked by Vanessa on September 24, 2014 -
statistics 7
Home values tend to increase over time under normal conditions, but the recession of 2008 and 2009 has reportedly caused the sales price of existing homes to fall nationwide (BusinessWeek, March 9, 2009). You would like to see if the data support this
asked by MIA on September 23, 2014 -
statistics 7
Home values tend to increase over time under normal conditions, but the recession of 2008 and 2009 has reportedly caused the sales price of existing homes to fall nationwide (BusinessWeek, March 9, 2009). You would like to see if the data support this
asked by ANAHI on September 23, 2014 -
economics
3.Determine if the demand for the following products is price elastic or price inelastic, and explain your answer. In your explanation, be sure to include how the necessity of a good and the availability of substitutes affect the price elasticity of demand
asked by April on November 6, 2012 -
Economics
3. Determine if the demand for the following products is price elastic or price inelastic, and explain your answer. In your explanation, be sure to include how the necessity of a good and the availability of substitutes affect the price elasticity of
asked by Student1 on November 23, 2011 -
STATISTICS HELP!!!!!!!
Statistical Abstracts (117th edition) reports sale price of unleaded gasoline (in cents per gallon) at the refinery. The distribution is mound-shaped with mean μ = 80.04 cents per gallon and standard deviation, σ = 4.74 cents per gallon. (a) Are we
asked by Amy on August 10, 2011 -
College statistics
Statistical Abstracts (117th edition) reports sale price of unleaded gasoline (in cents per gallon) at the refinery. The distribution is mound-shaped with mean μ = 80.04 cents per gallon and standard deviation, σ = 4.74 cents per gallon. (a) Are we
asked by Amy on August 10, 2011 -
Math
If the price of gasoline in Germany is about $1 per liter, what is the equivalent price of gasoline in dollars per gallon?
asked by Crystal on February 7, 2010 -
Social studies
1. By how much did the price of oil decline from 1931-1932? 10% 19%** 50% 90% 2. what is the most basic feature of a boom and bust cycle? government regulation rapid price changes** steady production the development of a new product 3. What is one reason
asked by Deku on February 11, 2019 -
Math
How would you work this problem? Thanks! Josie paid $72.00 for a baseball glove. Price reflected 10% discount off regular price. What was regular price?
asked by jojo on September 9, 2008 -
Math
A dress is on sale at 15%, off the regular price. If the sales price is $110.50, what is the exact regular price? (a)$ 275.00 (b)$93.50 (c)$94.00 (d)$ 95.00 (e)$ 130.00
asked by Robert G on September 18, 2011 -
MATH
Sunny works as an assistant to a real estate agent. she prepares a price comparison for a client thinking of selling a house. sunny investigates the list prices and sale prices of comparable houses that have recently sold in nearby neighbourhoods. house 1:
asked by anonymous on October 6, 2019 -
Last equations question
The line y=0.15x+0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gasoline for each year. The line 0.11x-y=-0.85 estimates the price of gasoline in January of each year (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006). a)Do you expect the lines to be intersecting,
asked by Anna on October 25, 2009 -
Microeconomics
4a. In the market for hand-made guitars, when the price of guitars is $800, annual revenues are $640,000. When the price falls to $700, annual revenues decline to $630,000. Over this range of guitar prices, is the demand for hand-made guitars elastic,
asked by Robert on October 17, 2012 -
MATH
Sunny works as an assistant to a real estate agent. she prepares a price comparison for a client thinking of selling a house. sunny investigates the list prices and sale prices of comparable houses that have recently sold in nearby neighbourhoods. house 1:
asked by anonymous on October 5, 2019 -
Managerail Economics
After Iraq invaded Kuwait gasoline prices rose dramatically – up to 50%. These were many effects of the increased price of gasoline. Explain the following effects in terms of the income effect, or the substitution effect, or both effects. a)People drove
asked by Isberner on March 30, 2013 -
Math Growth Rate w/ inflation
In a country where inflation is a concern, prices have risen by 50 % over a 3-year period. (a) By what percent B do the prices rise each year? Find the time t it takes for prices to rise by 8% Enter your answers to two decimal places. b = ____ % t =
asked by Adam on October 3, 2014 -
history
by about how much did the price of oil decline from 1931-1932? 10perecent 19percent 50percent 90percent what is the most basic feature of a boom-and-bust cycle? government regulation rapid price changes steady production the development of a new product
asked by jake paul#fake on February 8, 2019 -
managerial econ
After Iraq invaded Kuwait, gasoline prices rose dramatically-up to 50 percent. There were many effects of the increased price of gasoline> Explain the following effects in terms of income effect, or the substitution effect, or both effects: a. People drove
asked by jean on February 6, 2008 -
statistics
Statistical Abstracts (117th edition) reports sale price of unleaded gasoline (in cents per gallon) at the refinery. The distribution is mound-shaped with mean μ = 80.04 cents per gallon and standard deviation, σ = 4.74 cents per gallon. (a) Are we
asked by Joy on August 10, 2011 -
Math 116
could someone please evaluate what i have so far and help me with the last few questions... the linear equation: y = 0.15x + 0.79 represents an estimate of the average cost of gas for year x starting in 1997. the year 1997 would be represented by x = 1,
asked by Carmen on October 15, 2008 -
equations
I am not great at equations... I keep practicing and working these problems and questions out but I always seem to get different answers can someone please guide me on how or tell me the correct way to work these problems out>> The linear equation y=0.15x
asked by Anna on October 25, 2009 -
equations
I am not great at equations... I keep practicing and working these problems and questions out but I always seem to get different answers can someone please guide me on how or tell me the correct way to work these problems out>> The linear equation y=0.15x
asked by Anonymous on October 25, 2009 -
Please help with Statistics
: Is Scanner Accuracy the Same for Specials? 176 miles on Wednesdays, 181 miles on Thursdays, and 108 miles on Fridays. He wonders if this evidence contradicts his belief in a uniform distribution of miles across the days of the week. Explain why it is not
asked by Bettie on April 8, 2013 -
math
An item is on sale at 40% off the regular price. It is taxed at a rate of 6%. If the final sale price including tax is $57.24, then what is the sale price of the item without tax? What was the regular price of the item? The sale price of the item without
asked by Anonymous on September 27, 2015 -
math
An item is on sale at 40% off the regular price. It is taxed at a rate of 6%. If the final sale price including tax is $57.24, then what is the sale price of the item without tax? What was the regular price of the item? The sale price of the item without
asked by Anonymous on September 27, 2015 -
math
The same car at three different dealerships had a median price of $14,833.02. The mean price was $14,544.43 and the range of prices was $1476.24. What were the three prices?
asked by Aleah on October 1, 2009
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