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2007 section 2 PROBLEMS ,HELP PLEASE! (1 Viewer)

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Hey, this is what i get -

23cii - N = 45/18 x 24
= 60

25ciii - 1/3 x 1/3 = 1/9

26aiii - 180 - 149 = 31
87 - 31 = 56
180 + 56 = 236 , therefore bearing of q from b is 236 degrees

umm i think thats right but im not 100% sure, doesn anyone else get those answers?
 

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Crazywheels said:
23c ii
Calculate the estimate for the total population of crocodiles in this area??
Let n be the population of crocodiles.
So 24/n = 40/100
40n = 2400
n = 60
So estimate is 60 crocodiles.

Crazywheels said:
25c iii
Calculate the probability that grant chooses two dvds with the same rating??
It helps to have the tree diagram filled out with probability on all the branches. I always go through and work out all the possible probabilities then I can just read off the answers.

P(same rating) = (5/10 x 4/9) + (3/10 x 2/9) + (2/10 x 1/9)
= 2/9 + 1/15 + 1/45
= 14/45

Crazywheels said:
26a iii
calculate the bearing of town Q from Town B??
You really need a diagram to look at here, with as many angles filled in as you can.

Bearing = 180 + 56 = 236°
 

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woops screwed up the 2nd question, didnt read the top part just (iii
 

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Thanks

Also does anyone know answers to
27 b,iii


And C ii on simpsons Rule
????
Thanks
 

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Crazywheels said:
Also does anyone know answers to
27 b,iii
From (ii) you have d = 0.031

Now the new cost equation is $6 to buy each light bulb, then $0.031 per hour.
If the bulbs are now running at 10 hours per day, 365 days per year, then the cost for 4 light bulbs is:
Cost = 4[6 + 0.031 x 10 x 365]
= $476.60
So the cost does not double.

Alternatively:
From (i) you have C = 24 + 7300d
You can double the running costs (the 7300d bit), but the cost of purchasing each light bulb won't double (the 24 bit). So the total won't quite double.

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And C ii on simpsons Rule
????
Thanks
From (i) you have Area of the cross section as 50.4 cm2.

Now area of base (rectangle) = 14.4 x 200 = 2880 cm2.
Area of side (rectangle) = 5 x 200 = 1000 cm2.
(Look out for the different units, 2 m = 200 cm.)

So area of Curved Surface = Total SA – (Area of Base + Area of Side + 2 x Area of Cross section)
= 7480.8 – (2880 + 1000 + 2 x 50.4)
= 3500 cm2.
 

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And how do you get that decimal answer for b ii in the question on light globes
thanks
 

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Crazywheels said:
HElP PLEASE URGENT!!
Don't panic! Really important. Stay cool.

The total cost of running the light bulbs is
Cost = 4 x [6 + d x 5 x 365]
= 4 x [6 + 1825d]
= 24 + 7300d

So when the cost is $250, we have:
250 = 24 + 7300d
226 = 7300d
d = 0.031
 

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