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Question: The maps of states that are in

The maps of states that are in other Navy regions (see Example 4 on page 815) are shown. Use these graphs to complete the exercises. Navy Region Southeast
The maps of states that are in other Navy regions (see Example 4 on page 815) are shown. Use these graphs to complete the exercises.
Navy Region Southeast
(a) Represent the map as a graph. Use the state abbreviations to label the vertices of the graph.
(b) Determine (state yes or no) whether the graph in part (a) has an Euler path or an Euler circuit. If yes, give one such Euler path or circuit.

(a) Represent the map as a graph. Use the state abbreviations to label the vertices of the graph. (b) Determine (state yes or no) whether the graph in part (a) has an Euler path or an Euler circuit. If yes, give one such Euler path or circuit.


> Describe one way other than flipping a coin to settle a tied election.

> How can you determine whether a distribution is approximately normal? A statistical theorem called Chebyshev’s theorem states that the minimum percent of data between plus and minus K standard deviations from the mean 1K 7 12 in any dis

> If two dates are selected at random from the 365 days of the year, use the counting principle to determine the number of possible outcomes if the dates are selected (a) With replacement. (b) Without replacement.

> The Wizards Computer Club is ordering five new computers. To obtain a discount price, the club has decided that all five should be the same brand. The choices they are considering are Mac (M), HewlettPackard (H), Dell (D), and Gateway (G). The 142 member

> Sudoku Refer to the Recreational Mathematics on page 94. Complete the following Sudoku puzzle.

> The programmers at the RetroVision cable television station are deciding which classic TV show should lead their prime-time programming. Their choices are Friends (F), Seinfeld (S), Mash (M), and Cheers (C). The 17 programmers rank their choices accordin

> In a distribution skewed to the left, which has the greatest value: the mean, median, or mode? Which has the smallest value? Explain.

> The state of Illinois is applying for a grant to connect several metropolitan areas of the state with a light-rail transport system. The cities involved are Urbana, Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, and Springfield. The distances in miles between these cities a

> Consider the following two normal curves. (a) Do these distributions have the same mean? If so, what is the mean? (b) One of these curves corresponds to a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 1. The other curve corresponds to a normal distrib

> The Ohio Recreation Council is interested in creating bicycle trails connecting the following cities: Akron, Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown. The distances, in miles, between these cities are given in the table below (a) Use Kruskalâ&#1

> Mr. Sanderson marks his class on a normal curve. Those with z-scores with z ≥1.80 will receive an A, those with 1.10 ≤ z  1.80 will receive a B, those with -1.20 ≤ z 6 < 1.10 will receive a C, those with -1.90 ≤ z < -1.20 will receive a D, those with z

> Five of the campuses in the University of Texas system would like to establish a high-speed telephone and data network between the campuses. The campuses are located in the following cities: Brownsville, Dallas, El Paso, San Antonio, and Tyler. The map b

> The warranty on a car battery is 36 months. If the breakdown times of this battery are normally distributed with a mean of 46 months and a standard deviation of 8 months, determine the percent of batteries that can be expected to require repair or replac

> Bobbi, an investment counselor, is advising her client on a particular investment. She estimates that if the tax law does not change, the client will make $15,000 but if the tax law changes, the client will lose $4000. Determine the client’s expected val

> Joe is creating a modern art sculpture that needs to have electricity available at five different sites. The figure below shows the items included in the sculpture. The distances shown are in inches. (a) Represent this sculpture with a weighted graph.

> (a) Select letters to represent the simple statements and write each statement symbolically by using parentheses if necessary and (b) indicate whether the statement is a negation, conjunction, disjunction, conditional, or biconditional. 72. If the meetin

> Number of Circuits The following tasks are intended to help you understand the formula for finding the number of unique Hamilton circuits in a complete graph. (a) Draw a complete graph with three vertices labeled A, B, and C. Assume that you are starting

> The State College of Florida Brain Bowl team is in Bradenton, Florida (B), and is planning a trip over spring break. The team plans to visit Washington, DC (W); Montgomery, AL (M); and Savannah, GA (S). The approximate distances among these cities are as

> Christina is searching for a new job. She lives in Shreveport, Louisiana, and has interviews in Barrow, Alaska; Tucson, Arizona; and Rochester, New York. The costs of the one-way flights between these four cities are as follows: Shreveport to Barrow cost

> Dale is a milk truck driver for Swiss Valley Farms Cooperative in eastern Iowa. Dale has to start at the processing plant and pick up milk on 10 different farms. In how many ways can Dale visit each farm and return to the processing plant?

> Use the following information to arrive at your answers. Many restaurant dinner menus include statements such as the following: All dinners are served with a choice of: soup or salad, and potatoes or pasta, and carrots or peas. Which of the following sel

> Craig, the president of Culver’s Restaurants, is at his home in Prairie du Sac, WI, and wishes to investigate locations for a new restaurant in the following cities: Robinson, IL; Erie, PA; Memphis, TN; Little Rock, AR; Tulsa, OK; Topeka, KS; and Dickins

> In Exercises 67–72, assume the annual day care cost per child is normally distributed with a mean of $8000 and a standard deviation of $1500. 68. What percent of day care costs are between $6500 and $8750 annually? 70. What percent of day care costs are

> Attempt to draw a graph with an Euler circuit that has a bridge. What conclusion can you develop from this exercise?

> Fill in the blank with an appropriate word, phrase, or symbol(s). 2. Averages are referred to as measures of central________ . 4. The value in the middle of a set of ranked data is called the_________. 6. The value halfway between the lowest and highest

> Imagine a very large connected graph that has 200 odd vertices and 200 even vertices. (a) Does an Euler path exist for this graph? Explain. (b) Does an Euler circuit exist for this graph? Explain.

> Imagine a very large connected graph that has two odd vertices and 398 even vertices. (a) Does an Euler path exist for this graph? Explain. (b) Does an Euler circuit exist for this graph? Explain.

> Determine an Euler circuit for the Country Oaks crime stopper group that begins with vertex J followed by vertex F.

> Determine the percent of watermelons that weigh more than 24.48 pounds. 66. If the farm produces 500 watermelons, how many will weigh more than 24.48 pounds? /

> Determine an Euler circuit for the Country Oaks crime stopper group (see Example 6 on page 817) that begin with vertex B followed by vertex E.

> Determine an Euler path for the Phenomenal Phitness Gym (see Example 5 on page 816) that begins in locker room (vertex) A.

> The Country Oaks crime stopper organization (see Example 6 on page 817) was so successful that the residents shared their strategies with friends living in the subdivisions of Crescent Lakes and Tree Tops. The respective maps of these communities are giv

> Recall Joe from Example 5 on page 816 who runs a gym-cleaning service. Joe is also responsible for locking the doors of four other gyms. The floor plans for these gyms are shown (a) Represent each floor plan as a graph. Use the letters shown to label the

> Locking Doors Recall Joe from Example 5 on page 816 who runs a gym-cleaning service. Joe is also responsible for locking the doors of four other gyms. The floor plans for these gyms are shown (a) Represent each floor plan as a graph. Use the letters show

> Write each symbolic statement in words. Let p: The water is 708. q: The sun is shining. r: We go swimming. 58. (p ( q) ( r 60. (q ( p) ( r 62. (q ( r) ( p 64. (p ( (q ( r) 66. q ( ( p ( r)

> 2. When each group’s population is divided by the standard divisor, a standard _________ is obtained. 4. A standard quota rounded down to the nearest integer is called a(n)________ quota. 6. Jefferson’s method, Webster’s method, and Adams’ method require

> Turn to the roulette wheel illustrated on page 661. If the wheel is spun, determine (a) The probability that the ball lands on red. (b) The odds against the ball landing on red. (c) The probability that the ball lands on 0 or 00. (d) The odds in favor

> What percent of cars are traveling between 58 mph and 66 mph? 60. What percent of cars are traveling faster than 70 mph? 62. If 200 cars are selected at random, how many will be traveling faster than 70 mph?

> A roulette wheel typically contains slots with numbers 1&acirc;&#128;&#147;36 and slots marked 0 and 00. A ball is spun on the wheel and comes to rest in one of the 38 slots. Eighteen numbers are colored red, and 18 numbers are colored black. The 0 and 0

> Determine the odds against an even number or a number greater than 3 being rolled on a die.

> In a four-point grade system, an A corresponds to 4.0 points, a B corresponds to 3.0 points, a C corresponds to 2.0 points, and a D corresponds to 1.0 points. No points are awarded for an F. Last semester, Tanya received a B in a four-credit hour course,

> Is it possible to determine your expectation when you purchase a lottery ticket? Explain.

> Bookcase Assembly Suppose that the probability that all the parts needed to assemble a bookcase are included in the carton is 7/8 . Determine the odds in favor of the carton including all the needed parts.

> The following table gives the distribution of annual salaries for employees at Kulzer&acirc;&#128;&#153;s Home Improvement. Using the information provided in the table, determine the (a) mean annual salary. (b) median annual salary. (c) mode annual salar

> Dispense less than 7.0 oz. 56. Result in the cup overflowing (therefore dispense more than 8 oz).

> Assume that you are blind folded and throw a dart at the dart board shown below. Assume that your dart sticks in the dart board, and not on a line. (a) Determine the probabilities that the dart lands on $1, $10, $20, and $100, respectively. (b) If you wi

> The ratio of the probability that the event will occur to the probability that the event will fail to occur is called the odds ________ an event. (4). If the odds against winning at Monopoly are 5 : 1, then the odds in favor of winning at Monopoly are __

> Suppose that the probability that a mechanic fixes a car correctly is 0.9. Determine the odds against the mechanic fixing a car correctly.

> Consider the following five sets of values. (a) Compute the mean of each of the five sets of data. (b) Compute the mean of the five means in part (a). (c) Find the mean of the 27 pieces of data. (d) Compare your answer in part (b) to your answer in part

> Write the statements in symbolic form. Let P: The temperature is 908. Q: The air conditioner is working. R: The apartment is hot. 50. The temperature is not 90° and the air conditioner is working, but the apartment is hot. 52. If the temperature is 90°,

> The expenses for Jorge, a real estate agent, to list, advertise, and attempt to sell a house are $1400. If Jorge succeeds in selling the house, he will receive a commission of 6% of the sales price. If an agent with a different company sells the house, J

> Jonathan took an admission test for the University of California and scored in the 85th percentile. The following year, Jonathan’s sister Kendra took a similar admission test for the University of California and scored in the 90th percentile. (a) Is it p

> CPI Use the following table. CPI represents consumer price index. (a) Calculate r. (b) If 2008 is subtracted from each year, the table obtained becomes: If r is calculated from these values, how will it compare with the r determined in part (a)? Explain.

> Don is considering bringing a lawsuit against the Dummote Company. His lawyer estimates that there is a 70% chance Don will make $60,000, a 10% chance Don will break even, and a 20% chance they will lose the case and Don will need to pay $30,000 in legal

> The prices of the 20 top-rated top-loading washing machines, as reported in the August, 2014, issue of Consumer Reports, are as follows: Determine (a) Q2 (b) Q1 (c) Q3

> What percent of students who took the test have a mathematics score above 680? 50. What percent of students who took the test have a mathematics score below 300? 52. What percent of students who took the test have a mathematics score above 480?

> A candidate who wins a first election, then gains additional support without losing any of the original support, should also win a second election. This criterion is called the _________ criterion. 4. If a candidate is the winner of an election and in a

> Attempt to draw a graph that has an odd number of odd vertices. What conclusion can you draw from this exercise?

> The tables on page 765 list the 10 highest-paid athletes in Major League Baseball and in the National Football League. (a) Without doing any calculations, which do you believe is greater, the mean salary of the 10 baseball players or the mean salary of

> The following circle graph shows the percent of Americans with the various types of blood. The probability that the person has B- blood. (48). The following circle graph shows the percent of Americans with the various types of blood. The odds in favor of

> The owner of an antique store estimates that there is a 40% chance she will make $2000 when she sells an antique china cabinet, a 50% chance she will make $750 when she sells the cabinet, and a 10% chance she will break even when she sells the cabinet. D

> A union leader is told that, when all workers’ salaries are considered, the first quartile is $27,750. Explain what that means.

> Consider the following graph, which shows the U.S. population in 2000 and the projected U.S. population in 2050. / (a) Compute the projected percent increase in population from 2000 to 2050 by using the formula given on page 565. (b) Measure the radius

> By studying the standard deviation formula, explain why the standard deviation of a set of data will always be greater than or equal to 0.

> A mechanical contractor is preparing for a construction project. He determines that if he completes the project on schedule, his net profit will be $450,000. If he completes the project between 0 and 3 months late, his net profit decreases to $120,000. I

> Josie scored in the 73rd percentile on the verbal part of her College Board test. What does that mean?

> Assume the hold time of callers to General Cable is normally distributed with a mean of 3.0 minutes and a standard deviation of 0.8 minute. 44. Determine the percent of callers who are on hold between 2.2 minutes and 4.6 minutes. 46. In a random sample o

> A table that summarizes the results of an election is called a (n) _________ table. 4. When using the pair wise comparison method, the number of comparisons, c, needed when there are n candidates is determined by the formula c =_________. 6. In the Borda

> In Exercises 42, assume that the heights of 7-year-old girls are normally distributed. The heights of 8 girls are given in z-scores below. (a) Which girl is the tallest? (b) Which girl is the shortest?

> Without actually doing the calculations, decide which, if either, of the following two sets of data will have the greater standard deviation. Explain why.

> According to Bristol Mutual Life Insurance’s mortality table, the probability that a 20-year-old woman will survive 1 year is 0.994 and the probability that she will die within 1 year is 0.006. If a 20-year-old woman buys a $10,000 1-year policy for $100

> The Taylors have recorded their weekly grocery expenses for the past 12 weeks and determined that the mean weekly expense was $85.20. Later Mrs. Taylor discovered that 1 week’s expense of $74 was incorrectly recorded as $47. What is the correct mean?

> Suppose that the people of K&Atilde;&para;nigsberg decide to add severa bridges to their city. Two such possibilities are shown. (a) Would the townspeople be able to walk across all the bridges without crossing the same bridge twice? (b) If so, where sho

> Consider the set of data 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2. If one 2 is changed to a 3, which of the following will change: mean, median, mode, midrange?

> Write the compound statement in words. Let p: Joe has an I Pad. q: Brie has a Mac Book 40. (P( 42. q (( p 44. (p ( (q 46. ((q ( p) 48. (p ( (q

> When playing bingo, 75 balls are placed in a bin and balls are selected at random. Each ball is marked with a letter and number as indicated in the following chart. For example, there are balls marked B1, B2, up to B15; I16, I17, up to I30; and so on (se

> Use Fleury&acirc;&#128;&#153;s algorithm to determine an Euler circuit. 40. 42. 44.

> The map of the Crescent Lakes subdivision in Essex County, Maryland, is shown below. Use a graph to represent the streets in this subdivision. Use letters to label the vertices.

> A graph that has numbers along the edges to indicate cost or distance is called a (n)________ graph. 4. A graph that has exactly one edge between each pair of vertices is called a(n)________ graph. 6. In a traveling salesman problem, the Hamilton circuit

> Christine took a world cruise that had a cash price of $23,000 by paying 10% down and financing the balance with a 48-month fixed installment loan. The APR on the loan was 6.0%. Before making the 12th payment, Christine decides to pay off the loan. (a) D

> In Exercises 38, use the following table. 38. (a) Draw a bar graph that appears to show a small increase in the median age at first marriage for female (b) Draw a bar graph that appears to show a large increase in the median age at first marriage for f

> Which of the measures of central tendency must be an actual piece of data in the distribution?

> A person randomly selects one of the four envelopes shown below. Each envelope contains a check that the person gets to keep. However, before the person can select an envelope, he or she must pay $15 to play. Determine the person&acirc;&#128;&#153;s expe

> A connected graph is shown. Identify anybridges in each graph. 38. 40.

> The odds against Ishaq getting hired for a job are 3: 8. Determine the probability (a) Ishaq gets hired. (b) Ishaq does not get hired.

> Suppose the Chans in Exercise 16 use a credit card rather than an installment plan. Assume that they make the same down payment, have no finance charge the first month, make no additional purchases on their credit card, and pay $432 per month plus the fi

> The following table shows the number of international visitors to the United States, in millions, for the years 2009&acirc;&#128;&#147;2012. Draw a line graph that makes the increase in the number of international visitors to the United States appear to

> A mean average of 80 or greater for five exams is needed for a final grade of B in a course. Jorge’s first four exam grades are 73, 69, 85, and 80. What grade does Jorge need on the fifth exam to get a B in the course?

> Use fleury&acirc;&#128;&#153;s algorithm to determine an Euler path. 36. 38.

> 2. A point in a graph is called a(n) ___________. 4. An edge that connects a vertex to itself is called a(n)__________. 6. A path that begins and ends with the same vertex is called a (n)_____________ . 8. A bridge is an edge that, if removed from a c

> The odds in favor of Sam selling his motorcycle are 3 : 10. Determine the probability that Sam will (a) Sell his motorcycle. (b) Not sell his motorcycle.

> Comparing Loan Options Sara wants to purchase a new television set. The purchase price is $890. If she purchases the set today and pays cash, she must take money out of her savings account. Another option is to charge the TV on her credit card, take the

> The map below shows the countries of Algeria (A), Egypt (E), Libya (L), Morocco (M), Sudan (S), Tunisia (T), and Western Sahara (W). Represent the map as a graph where each vertex represents a country and each edge represents a common border between the

> Construct a set of six pieces of data with a mean of 84 and where no two pieces of data are the same.

> The following table shows the number of weekly television advertisements and the number of cars sold for an 8-week period at a car dealership. (a) Determine the correlation coefficient between the number of weekly television advertisements and the number

> Write the statement in symbolic form. Let p: The chili is spicy. q: The sour cream is cold. 34. If the chili is spicy, then the sour cream is not cold. 36. Neither is the chili spicy nor is the sour cream cold. 38. It is false that if the sour cream is n

> Assume that a person spins the pointer and is awarded the amount indicated by the pointer. If it costs $2 to play the game, determine (a) The expectation of a person who plays the game. (b) The fair price to play the game. (36). Assume that a person spin

> Determine whether the graph shown is connected or disconnected. 34. 36.

> A box contains 9 red and 2 blue marbles. If you select one marble at random from the box, determine the odds against selecting a blue marble.

> Travis uses his credit card to obtain a cash advance of $600 to pay for his textbooks in medical school. The interest rate charged for the loan is 0.05477% per day. Travis repays the money plus the interest after 27 days. Charge starting with the second

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