Chapter 3: Problem 29
A) NO CHANGE B) effects C) effect's D) affect's
Chapter 3: Problem 29
A) NO CHANGE B) effects C) effect's D) affect's
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If the radius of the circle above is \(x, \angle A O B=120^{\circ}\), and \(O\) is the center of the circle, what is the length of chord \(A B\), in terms of \(x\) ? A) \(\sqrt{2} x\) B) \(\sqrt{3} x\) C) \(\frac{x}{\sqrt{2}}\) D) \(\frac{x}{\sqrt{3}}\)
A rectangular box has sides 3,4 , and \(x\) and a volume of 18 . What is the value of \(x\) ?
The rotation rate of a mixing blade, in rotations per second, slows as a liquid is being added to the mixer. The blade rotates at 1,000 rotations per second when the mixer is empty. The rate at which the blade slows is four rotations per second less than three times the square of the height of the liquid. If \(h\) is the height of liquid in the mixer, which of the following represents \(R(h)\), the rate of rotation? A) \(4-9 h^2\) B) \(1,000-(4-3 h)\) C) \(1,000-(9 h-4)\) D) \(1,000-\left(3 h^2-4\right)\)
In a certain sporting goods manufacturing company, a quality control expert tests a randomly selected group of 1,000 tennis balls in order to determine how many contain defects. If this quality control expert discovered that 13 of the randomly selected tennis balls were defective, which of the following inferences would be most supported? A) \(98.7 \%\) of the company's tennis balls are defective. B) \(98.7 \%\) of the company's tennis balls are not defective. C) \(9.87 \%\) of the company's tennis balls are defective. D) \(9.87 \%\) of the company's tennis balls are not defective.
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