Excel Review Center Solution To Take Home - Algebra 3
Excel Review Center Solution To Take Home - Algebra 3
Problem 1
( )( )
30
a 4 30 1 3 91 = + =
Problem 2
( )( )
r1 r1
2 1
1
1
a a 2 8
d 2
r r 11 6
8 a 6 1 2
a 18
= = =
= +
=
Problem 3
( )
r1 r1
2 1
32 4
a a 36
d
r r 12 1 11
= = =
Problem 4
( ) ( )( )
15
S 2 7 15 1 2 105
2
( = + =
Problem 5
( )
100
S 100 1 5050
2
= + =
Problem 6
( ) ( )( )
d 21 26 5
n
74 2 26 n 1 5
2
n 4
= =
( = +
=
Problem 7
( )( )
100
d 1.00 1.01 0.01
a 1.01 100 1 0.01 0.02
= =
= + =
Problem 8
( )
( ) ( )( )
A.P.
# of seats S 10 50
10
# of seats 2 30 + 10-1 2 +500
2
# of seats 890
= +
( =
=
Problem 9
( )
( )( )
n
d 3 8 5
a 8 n 1 5 5n 13
= =
= + =
Problem 10
( )( )
6
a 11 6 1 4 31 = + =
Problem 11
( )( )
21
n 1990 1970 1 21
a 650 21 1 35 1350
= + =
= + =
Problem 12
5 1
5
9 1
r
27 3
1 1
a 27
3 3
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Problem 13
( )
( )
( )
2
3 1
4
5 1
2
2
1 1
a a r 32 eq.1
a a r 128 eq.2
eq.2 eq.1
r 4 r 2
subst.value to eq.3 :
a 2 32 a 8
= =
= =
= =
= =
Problem 14
( )
3
4 1
5
6 1
2
1
8
9
a a r 10 eq.1
a a r 40 eq.2
eq.2 eq.1
5
r 4 r 2 a
4
5
a 2 320
4
= =
= =
= = =
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Problem 15
( )
10
r 2
2 2 1
S 2046
2 1
=
= =
Problem 16
( )
( )
7
8 1
1
11
12
a a 3 16
16
a
2187
16
a 3 1296
2187
= =
=
= =
Problem 17
4
1
r
6
1
2 1
6
185
S
1 108
1
6
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Problem 18
( )
1
13
12
13
a 0 fold
a 12 folds
a 0.05 2 204.8 inches 17.07 feet
= = =
Problem 19
1 2 3
a a a 19 eq.1 + + =
( )
1 2 3
2 3 2
1 3 2
2 1
3
2 2
1 3 1 3
1 3
3 3 3 1
a a a 216 eq.2
a a
; a a a eq.3
a a
eq.3 to eq.2
a 216 a 6
thus :
a a 13; a 13 a eq.4
a a 36 eq.5
eq.4 to eq.5
13 a a 36 a 9; a 4
=
= =
= =
+ = =
=
= = =
Problem 20
( )
8
2 2 1
S 510
2 1
= =
Problem 21
1
5
6
2 2
a and r
3 3
2 2 64
a
3 3 724
64 665
amount removed 1
724 724
= =
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Problem 22
( )
8
8
r 1.08
a 12000 1.08 22211.16
=
= =
Problem 23
10x 7 2x 7
2x 7 x
using calculator:
7
x 7 or x -
6
+
=
+
= =
Problem 24
1 2
r S 4
1
2
1
2
= = =
Problem 25
( )
1 6 9
r S
3 1 2
1
3
= = =
Problem 26
1
3
2
2 r
1 r 4
= =
Problem 27
40
S 200
1 0.8
= =
Excel Review Center Solution to Take Home Algebra 3
Problem 28
1
a 44
44
S 440
9
1
10
=
= =
Problem 29
By joining the midpoints of an equilateral
triangle, the triangle is divided into four
equilateral triangles with perimeters half the
original triangle.
1
r
2
120
S 240
1
1
2
=
= =
Problem 30
( ) ( )( ) a 12 108 36 = =
Problem 31
( )
9
9
3
H.P. 3, 2, ...
2
1 1 2
A.P. , ,
3 2 3
1 1 1
d
2 3 6
1 1 5
a 9 1
3 6 3
1 3
a 5
= =
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Problem 32
Since 5 books must be together, we take
them as one. These 5 books can be
arranged in 5! ways.
N 5!5! 14400 = =
Problem 33
8!
N 1680
3!2!2!
= =
Problem 34
15 5
N P 360360 = =
Problem 35
10 4
N P 5040 = =
Problem 36
N 6! 720 = =
Problem 37
9!
N 3780
2! 4!2!
= =
Problem 38
( ) N 4 1 !4! 144 = =
Problem 39
( ) N 7 1 ! 720 = =
Problem 40
10 3
N C 120 = =
Problem 41
( )( )( )
6 2 8 3
N C C 6! 100800 = =
Problem 42
( )( )
9 7 6 4
N C C 540 = =
Problem 43
7 4
N C 35 = =
Problem 44
24 6
N C 134596 = =
Problem 45
There are 24 letters, 10 different numbers to
choose from but 0000 can not be used.
( ) ( )( )( )( ) N 24 24 10 10 10 10 1
N 5759424
( =
=
Problem 46
6 4
N C 15 = =
Question 47
D. Event
Question 48
A. Sample Sample
Question 49
B. Always Numerical
Problem 50
12 30 12
12 30 12
1 1
P C 0.08
2 2
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Answer: 8 %
Problem 51
From the numbers from 1 to 6, there are 3
prime numbers.
3 1 3 1
p q
6 2 6 2
= = = =
3 5 3
3 5 3
1 1
P C 0.3125
2 2
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Problem 52
A sum of 6 or 7 can be obtained in 11
different ways as follows:
For a sum of 6: 1&5, 2&4, 3&3, 4&2 and 5&1
For a sum of 7: 1&6, 2&5, 3&4, 4&3, 5&2
and 6&1
( )
11 11
N
6 6 36
= =
Problem 53
at least 1 1 2 3
1 2 2 1
3 1 3 2 at least 1
3 0
at least 1 3 3
at least 1
P P P P
1 2 1 2
C C P
3 3 3 3
1 2
P C
3 3
19
P
27
= + +
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Problem 54
5 6 7
P 0.043
18 17 16
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= =
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Problem 55
b / w w / b
4 6 6 4
P P P 0.53
10 9 10 9
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= + = + =
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Problem 56
4 3 2 1
P
9 8 7 21
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= =
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Problem 57
There are 2 possible ways that a sum of 11
can be obtained (5&6 and 6&5).
( )
2 1
P
6 6 18
= =
Problem 58
There are 6 possible ways to obtain a sum of
less than 5 (1&3, 1&2, 1&1, 2&2, 2&1, and
3&1).
( )
6 1
P
6 6 6
= =
Problem 59
There are 3 possible ways to obtain a sum of
10 (4&6, 5&5, and 6&4).
3 1
P
36 12
= =
Problem 60
There are 12 face cards in a deck of 52
playing cards.
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12 11 11
P
52 51 221
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Problem 61
A B A B
B
B
P P P
0.95 0.98P
P 0.97
=
=
=
Problem 62
3 2
3 5 3
2 1 80
P C
3 3 243
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= =
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Problem 63
at least 3 3 4 5
3 2 4 1
at least 3 5 3 5 4
5 0
5 5
at least 3
P P P P
2 1 2 1
P C C
3 3 3 3
2 1
C
3 3
64
P
81
= + +
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Problem 64
Based on the outcome, head fell twice and
tail came out once.
head
2 2
P
2 1 3
= =
+
Problem 65
2 4
Expectance 10 5 0
6 6
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Problem 66
( )
( )
1 2 3 4 5 6
x x x x x x A B
19
8
6 17 A B
19;
8
A B 50 eq.1
A B 4 eq.2
thus :
A 27 and B 23
+ + + + + + +
=
+ +
=
+ =
=
= =
Problem 67
( ) ( ) 80 55 250 850
x 42.307
78
+
= =
Problem 68
2 6 2 3 4 1 2 3 7 2 2
x
11
x 3.09
+ + + + + + + + + +
=
=
Problem 69
Since there are 11 numbers, the mean of the
set of numbers is the 6
th
term.
Answer: 2
Problem 70
Number 2 appeared most frequent (4 times).
Answer: A. 2
Problem 71
( ) ( ) 33 x x 20 x 40
x 13
+ + =
=
Problem 72
200 50 24 8 8 24 15 33 x
x 38
= + + + + + + +
=
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Phillip
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33-x x 20-x
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8
32 8
= 24
16 8
= 8
23 8
= 15
90 24
8 8
= 50
80 24
8 15
= 33
55 8
8 15
= 24