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lol equations arent defined by numbers you know.
learn to look beyond 5th grade math.
You still need some numbers for any of it to be useful. Other wise, you are just restating the original equation, in terms of a different variable. I don't think that any variation of that equation is going to be simplified by much.


Define "Oversized". Do you mean oversized the A) "Standard Deviation", or the B) "average"?

If A) then I think it's 9 cm.

If B) then I think it's 8.4 cm.
Oversized refers to being larger than the mean size of the average book thickness.

The official answer is 8.804 centimeters. B was closest so I suppose that works for me.

How did x>8.3 end up having to be x=8.804?

Oh, now I get the question! If the mean was 8.3, and 20% were considered oversized, and the maximum size for the books 8.9 cm, and normally distributed, that means that 20% are in the topmost range out of all the values, or 40% above the mean...

Wait a second...

Doesn't that mean that the answer is really 8.66 cm? (8.9-(.6*.4))

Or am I missing something?

Or am I just being an idiot?
« Last Edit: April 12, 2010, 11:35:35 PM by Arcleader »

How did x>8.3 end up having to be x=8.804?

Oh, now I get the question! If the mean was 8.3, and 20% were considered oversized, and the maximum size for the books 8.9 cm, and normally distributed, that means that 20% are in the topmost range out of all the values, or 40% above the mean...

Wait a second...

Doesn't that mean that the answer is really 8.66 cm? (8.9-(.6*.4))

Or am I missing something?

Or am I just being an idiot?
Thickness of Library Books: The average thickness of books on a library shelf is 8.3 centimeters. The Standard Deviation is 0.6 centimeter. If 20% of the books are oversized, find the minimum thickness of the oversized books on the library shelf. Assume that the variable is normally distributed.

- Since the question asks what the minimum thickness of oversized books are, we can assume that on the bell
  curve the question is asking for the shaded area shown below:

- Now it asks what is the minimum thickness of the book, so that has to be the z-score of the left border of the
  shaded area shown.
- Since the shaded area does not intersect with the median, we have to take the value of 20% and subtract it
  from the whole value of 50% of the right side of the bell curve, or:
  0.5000-0.2000 = 0.3000 which represents the area from the left border of the shaded area to the median.
- This will be what we need to find the z score.
- Using the Standard Normal Distribution Table, we find that there is no exact value for 0.3000. It's comes to a
  choice between 0.2995 and 0.3023 making the z score fall at either 0.84 or 0.85.
- Since the value of 0.2995 is the closest, we are able to approximate the z score to be 0.84.
- Now that we have all the information that we need, we now use the formula Z x Standard Deviation + Mean or:
  0.84x0.6+8.3=8.804.
- 8.804 being the value of the z score of 0.84 which is the minimum thickness of a book on the library shelf
  represented in the shaded area.

Simple, yes? The wording is important and can screw some people up. I also should have mentioned the need for a Standard Distribution table to find some values. So no, you're not an idiot or something, I was negligent in including all the needed information to solve it. But Statistics students would know this without me mentioning it, which is why I didn't since I'm used to helping people understand it in my class. My bad. :)
« Last Edit: April 13, 2010, 12:13:44 AM by Rughugger »



Teacher says this is for extra credit.
Those are just a bunch of formulas.

-Enlightenment snipped-
Yeah, I sure hope that's why. Now I'm getting paranoid that I'm losing my mind. :o

Factor the equation
45a2 + 38ab + 8b2
« Last Edit: April 18, 2010, 09:36:19 PM by ryu hayabusa »

Factor the equation
45a2 + 38ab + 8b2
That can't be factored.

Factor the equation
45a2 + 38ab + 8b2
If I assume the numbers after the variables are exponents...

Thats easy.

(9a+4b)(5a+2b)

9x5 = 45
4x5+2x9=38
2x4=8

That can't be factored.
What are you smoking?
« Last Edit: April 13, 2010, 08:16:08 PM by Arcleader »



Oh, I didn't realize that those were exponents.

Notation for exponents is x^2, btw.

Oh, I didn't realize that those were exponents.

Notation for exponents is x^2, btw.
You can use
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[sup]for exponents[/sup] and [sub]for subscripts[/sub] on these forums as well.

How many times does the graph of the equation y=sin(x-45) cross the x-axis between 0 radians and 2π radians?
Twice?