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#1 Help Me ! » inequalities - exponents » 2007-10-16 07:51:52

simone
Replies: 0

I'm confused about this question, could you explain maybe providing examples? Thank you so much.


Is x^4 + y^4 > z^4 ?

1) x^2 + y^2 > z^2

2) x + y > z

A) Statement 1) alone is sufficient
B) Statement 2) alone is sufficient
C) Statements 1) and 2) together are sufficient
D) Each statement alone is sufficient
E) Statement 1) and 2) together are not sufficient

#2 Help Me ! » probability - help please » 2007-10-15 23:23:43

simone
Replies: 1

I'm having lots of problems with probability questions.
Could you help me solve this? Thank you.



4 different letters are to be sent to 4 different addresses. For each letter there is an envelope with its correct address. If the 4 letters are to be put into the 4 envelopes at random, what it the probability that ony 1 letter will be put into the envelope with its correct address?



thank youwave

#3 Re: Help Me ! » algebra help » 2007-10-14 20:44:29

thank you so much Jane.kiss

#4 Re: Help Me ! » help please, confused about probability! » 2007-10-14 11:41:27

thank you so much.:P
could you take a look at the other problem I posted too?

#5 Help Me ! » algebra help » 2007-10-14 11:21:20

simone
Replies: 2

Hi, could you please help me solve this question? Thank you!faint



If x and y are positive, which of the following must be greater than  1/sqrt(x+y)   ?

1)  (sqrt(x+y))/(2x)

2)  (sqrt(x)+sqrt(y))/(x+y)

2)  (sqrt(x)-sqrt(y))/(x+y)

#6 Help Me ! » help please, confused about probability! » 2007-10-14 11:07:43

simone
Replies: 2

HELP!!!

could you please help on this question?


If a coin has an equal probability of landing heads up or tails up each time it is flipped, what is the probability that the coin will land heads up exactly twice in 3 consecutive flips?


I calculated   (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)=1/8    , since the probability of getting heads twice in two tosses is 1/4, and then I'd have one more toss which is another independent event, so   (1/4)(1/2).

What am I doing wrong? I'm worried I'm making a major mistake! what

#8 Help Me ! » functions - logic » 2007-10-13 10:02:57

simone
Replies: 2

fainteekswearI need help with this, there must be a trick I'm missing. Thank you.


For every positive integer n, the function h(n) is defined as the product of all even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of   h(100)+1 , then p is

- between 2 and 10 ?
-between 10 and 20 ?
-between 20 and 30 ?
-between 30 and 40 ?
-grater than 40 ?

#9 Help Me ! » equationsof a line » 2007-10-13 07:09:34

simone
Replies: 1

Could you tell me the most effective way to quickly solve this question? Thank you.



In the xy plane, does the line with equation y=3x+2 contain the point (r,s)?

1) (3r+2-s)(4r+9-s)=0

2) (4r-6-s)(3r+2-s)=0


A) Statement 1) alone is sufficient
B) Statement 2) alone is sufficient
C) Statements 1) and 2) together are sufficient
D) Each statement alone is sufficient
E) Statement 1) and 2) together are not sufficient

#10 Re: Help Me ! » probability » 2007-10-13 01:09:17

thank you so much guys.kissroflol

#11 Help Me ! » probability » 2007-10-12 22:51:06

simone
Replies: 4

I'm sorry, I do not seem to get a hold of this problem:


A certain basket contains 10 apples, 7 of which are red and 3 are green. If 3 apples are selected at random fron the basket, what is the probability that 2 of the apples will be red and 1 green?

I went this way:

(7/10)(6/9)(3/8)=7/40

the answer is posted as 21/40, could you explain what am I doing wrong and correct it so I won't make the same mistake?

#12 Re: Help Me ! » urgent help please-absolute value notation-first degreeinequalities » 2007-10-12 22:45:49

thank you so much! very clear and sound!
would you take a look at the other question I posted?
thank yourolleyes

#13 Help Me ! » urgent help please-absolute value notation-first degreeinequalities » 2007-10-12 21:17:58

simone
Replies: 2

If y>=0 , what is the value of x?

1) |x-3|>=y

2) |x-3|<=-y


A) Statement 1) alone is sufficient
B) Statement 2) alone is sufficient
C) Statements 1) and 2) together are sufficient
D) Each statement alone is sufficient
E) Statement 1) and 2) together are not sufficient


the excercise book I'm using gives B) as correct answer, could you explain the reasoning behind it?
thank you

#14 Help Me ! » urgent help please - venn diagrams - logic » 2007-10-11 04:09:53

simone
Replies: 3

Please anyone I need help. The book I'm practicing on gives B) as the correct answer to this problem, I cannot figure it out! To me it's C) with a value of 27. What am I doing wrong?


Of 75 houses 48 have a patio. How many have a swimming pool?

1) 38 houses have a patio but not a swimming pool

2) houses with both patio and swimming pool = houses without them both




A) Statement 1) alone is sufficient
B) Statement 2) alone is sufficient
C) Statements 1) and 2) together are sufficient
D) Each statement alone is sufficient
E) Statement 1) and 2) together are not sufficient

#15 Help Me ! » arithmetics » 2007-10-10 07:52:07

simone
Replies: 1

hi, could you please help me explaining the correct mathematical approach to this question? It's quite intuitive the reslt is 13, but I'm not able to reach it with a valid mathematical process.
thank you.what



The number 75 can be written as the sum of the squares of 3 different positive integers. What is the sum of these integers?

#17 Re: Help Me ! » algebra » 2007-10-09 04:01:58

thank you, but I don't understand the reasoning behind your last point.

#18 Re: Help Me ! » arithmetics » 2007-10-09 03:53:42

thank you Jane, I understood every step. Do you have any idea as to why the book I'm practicing on posts 100 and not 120 as the answer?
thank you.:/rolleyes

#19 Help Me ! » arithmetics » 2007-10-09 00:37:07

simone
Replies: 4

hi, could you please explain to me the following problem and the reasoning behind the solution? thank you!



5 numbers have an average (arithmetic mean) of 124 and a median of 140. What is the max possible value of the lowest number?

#20 Help Me ! » algebra » 2007-10-08 22:01:53

simone
Replies: 2

hi guys, could you please help with this problem?



Is xy>0?

1) x-y>-2

2) x-2y<-6

Choose among the 5 possibilities:
A) STATEMENT 1 ALONE IS SUFFICIENT
B) STATEMENT 2 ALONE IS SUFFICIENT
C) THE 2 STATEMENTS TOGETHER ARE SUFFICIENT
D) EACH STATEMENT ALONE IS SUFFICIENT
E) THE 2 STATEMENTS TOGETHER ARE NOT SUFFICIENT


The textbook I'm practicing on gives C) as the answer, but I cannot figure it out. Could you please explain the right solving sequence?
thank youwhatfaintdunno

#22 Help Me ! » absolute value notation » 2007-10-07 22:21:42

simone
Replies: 2

hello, I'm confused about the solution to this expression for x<0 :

sqrt(-x|x|)=



I know that for x<0 I get sqrt(x^2)
but then to me both x and -x are solutions.

could you explain what I'm doing wrong so I won't make the same mistake?

thank you!
eekdizzy

#23 Help Me ! » probability » 2007-10-07 00:33:34

simone
Replies: 0

could someone please help me with these 2 problems explaining the reasoning behind them?
thank you.

PROBLEM 1

figure doc.1

The figure shown represents a board with four rows of pegs, and at the bottom of the board are four cells numbered 1 to 4. Whenever the ball shown passes through the opening between two adjacent pegs in the same row, it will hit the peg directly beneath the opening. The ball then has probability 1/2 of passing through the opening immediately to the left of that peg and probability 1/2 of passing through the opening immediately to the right. What is the probability that when the ball passes throught the first two pegs at the top it will end up in cell 2?





PROBLEM 2

figure doc.2

A person walks from point A to point B along a route confined to the grid of four streets and three avenues shown in the figure. How many routes from A to B can the person take that have minimum possible lenght?

#25 Help Me ! » problems - logic » 2007-10-06 02:05:59

simone
Replies: 3

could you please help me work this problems out?


FIRST PROBLEM
The equation:

|x/2| + |y/2| = 5

encloses a certain region on a coordinate plane. What is the area of this region?


SECOND PROBLEM
How many different numbers are there such that   ax + b = c  (a,b,and c are constants)  ?
1.   c>b
2.   a>1

A. Statement 1. is sufficient
B. Statement 2. is sufficient
C. Statements 1. and 2. together are sufficient
D. Each statement alone is sufficient
E. Both statements together are not sufficient



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