Consider the line . Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to this line and passes through the point . Find the equation of the line that is parallel to this line and passes through the point
Table 1: Estimated number of emergency department (ED) visits for asthma, by age group for May: Orlando and Florida, 2012 Age (Years) 0-17 18+ Total # of ED Visits on May 16: 100 32 132 Orlando Population 52,408 197,154 249,562 Rate (per 100K/day) 190.8 16.2 52.9 # of ED Visits on May 16: 3978 4676 8654 Florida Population 4,057,357 15,263,392 19,320,749 Rate (per 100K/mo) 98.0 30.6 44.8 2. Public Health officials compare cause-specific rates to determine whether there is evidence to support claims that this is a large number of cases. Which of the below best describes how the cause-specific rate for Orlando compares to that for Florida? a. The cause-specific rate for ED visits among Orlando residents is about 1.3 times that among Florida residents. b. The cause specific rate for ED visits among Orlando residents is 0.5-1.9 times that among Florida residents. c. The cause-specific rate for ED visits among Orlando residents is more than 65 times that among Florida residents. d. The cause-specific rate for ED visits among Orlando residents is about 35 times that among Florida residents.
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-4,6) and (-4,18 Write your answer in the simplest form.
A plant manufactures part whose lengths are normally distributed with a mean of 16.3 centimeters and a standard deviation of 2.5 centimeters. Question: If one part is randomly selected, find the probability that the part is between 10.8 and 12.8 centimeters.
Bramble Warehouse distributes suitcases to retail stores and extends credit terms of n/30 to all of its customers. Bramble Warehouse uses a periodic inventory system the earnings approach. At the end of June its inventory consisted of 30 suitcases purchased at $60 each. During the month of July, the following merchandising transactions occurred: July 1 Purchased 50 suitcases on account for $60 each from Trunk Manufacturers, terms n/30, FOB destination. 2 The correct company paid $150 freight on the July 1 purchase. 4 Received $300 credit for five suitcases returned to Trunk Manufacturers because they were damaged. 10 Sold 45 suitcases that cost $60 each to Satchel World for $80 each on account. 12 Issued a $400 credit for five suitcases returned by Satchel World because they were the wrong colour. The suitcases were returned to inventory. 15 Purchased 60 additional suitcases from Trunk Manufacturers for $57.50 each, terms n/30, FOB shipping point. 18 Paid $150 freight to AA Trucking Company for merchandise purchased from Trunk Manufacturers. 21 Sold 54 suitcases that cost $60 each to Fly-By-Night for $80 each on account. 23 Gave Fly-By-Night a $160 credit for two returned suitcases. The suitcases had been damaged and were sent to the recyclers. 30 Paid Trunk Manufacturers for the July 1 purchase. 31 Received balance owing from Satchel World. Record the July transactions for Bramble Warehouse. Assume that Bramble uses the earnings approach. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
Joanna saves $55 each month from her part-time job. She saves 1/5 of her earnings. Write and solve an equation determine Joanna’s earnings
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How long will it take for $600 to grow to $24,500 at an interest rate of 7.3% if the interest is compounded continuously? Round the number of years to the nearest hundredth.
A line passes through point (1, -1) and has a slope of 5. Write an equation in Ax+By=C form for this line. Use integers for A, B, and C.
Dominique uses a car service company to travel to work and back home. She uses the same route each way. The company charges a ride fee of $3.00 and $1.25 per mile. Dominique pays $11.75 for transportation each way. Select all of the equations that model the total amount of money Dominique spends on travel each day if her route to work is x miles long.