one alternative that best completes the statement er answers the questio.. Deter
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one alternative that best completes the statement er answers the questio.. Determine whether the set is well defined or not well defined. 1) of the best luggage A) hot well defined B) well defined 2) The set of professional baseball players over the age 2) A) not well defined dentify the set as finite or infinite. 3) [10, 11, 12,,40) A) Infinite 3) 4) bklx is a fraction between 84 and 85) A) Pinite 5) 124 6,8,..J 5) B) Finite 6) The set of odd whole numbers less than 100 A) Infinite B) 8 xpress the set in roster form. 7 (xlx is anegative multiple of 10 . A) (-10,-100,-1000, . . .] a c) (10, 20, 30,.. D) 10,-10,-20,.. olve the problem. 8) Use the following table which shows the average price for a new beverage that is served at a coffee 8- chain. Let the 10 selected regions represent the universal set. Use the list to represent the set in roster form Regionl Price B $679 C $6.41 D $5.86 E $4b2 F $3.51 G S3.31 H $284 K $2.18 1 $1.74 ! The set of regions in which the average price for the new beverage is more than $5.00.Explanation / Answer
Hi,
I'm glad to say that from what I've examined, all your answers seem right and are good to go! So, cheers!
A few notes:
a) In 22, having option D seems redundant and only present to confuse you.
AB implies a strict subset - A is a subset and CANNOT be equal to B.
Seeing that, Option c) does seem right as option D) implies the same thing twice.
b) In 28) they should have been clear with the question. Are we allowed 1 topping per yoghurt, 2, 3, 4 or 5? Can we use the same topping again and have a double layer? So that needs to be specified. I can see how you got 32. But just a heads up, this might just be the one you get wrong. Again, this is not your fault, the question should have specified the details.
c) 33) isn't clearly visible so I can't guarantee that.
Anyway, other than that, everything is fine. Best of luck!
Cheers!
Upvote if this was helpful to you.
AB implies A is a subset of B and can be equal to B.AB implies a strict subset - A is a subset and CANNOT be equal to B.
Seeing that, Option c) does seem right as option D) implies the same thing twice.
b) In 28) they should have been clear with the question. Are we allowed 1 topping per yoghurt, 2, 3, 4 or 5? Can we use the same topping again and have a double layer? So that needs to be specified. I can see how you got 32. But just a heads up, this might just be the one you get wrong. Again, this is not your fault, the question should have specified the details.
c) 33) isn't clearly visible so I can't guarantee that.
Anyway, other than that, everything is fine. Best of luck!
Cheers!
Upvote if this was helpful to you.
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