Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 43
> Write the numeral as numerals in the indicated systems of numeration. MCMXXXVI in Hindu–Arabic, Egyptian, Greek, and traditional Chinese
> Write the numeral as numerals in the indicated systems of numeration. in Hindu–Arabic, Roman, traditional Chinese, and Greek
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 9999
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 5005
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 2008
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 784
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 122
> Convert 2017 to a numeral in the base indicated. 16
> Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral. 201
> Draw a Venn diagram to obtain the answers. Resorts In a survey of 92 resorts, it was found that 27 had a spa. 55 had a fitness center. 38 had a children’s club. 13 had a spa and a fitness center. 10 had a spa and a childrenâ€
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. λϐ
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 3009
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 7056
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 6905
> Buying Candy How much do 10 pieces of candy cost if 1000 pieces cost $10?
> Draw a Venn diagram to obtain the answers Racing Fleet Foot Racing interviewed 150 long-distance runners to determine the type of races in which they participated. The following information was determined. 102 participated in a marathon. 93 participated
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 4260
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 2001
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 378
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 178
> Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral. 53
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated. 73 to base 3
> Convert 2017 to a numeral in the base indicated. 12
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 89,119
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 46,281
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 14,315
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 9999
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 6274
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 4793
> In Exercises 1–15, draw a Venn diagram to obtain the answers. Real Estate The Greens are moving to Athens, GA. Their real estate agent located 77 houses listed for sale, in the Athens area, in their price range. Of these houses listed for sale, 47 had
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 4285
> Pole in a Lake A pole is in the middle of a small lake. One half of the pole is in the ground. One third of the pole is covered by water. Eleven feet, or one sixth, of the pole are out of water. What is the length of the pole?
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 1914
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 744
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 294
> Write the numeral as a Roman numeral. 89
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. XCIXCMXCIX
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. XMMDCLXVI
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. LMCMXLIV
> Number of Elements A universal set U consists of 12 elements. If sets A, B, and C are proper subsets of U and n(U) = 12, n (A(B) = n(A(C) = n(B ( C) = 6, n(A(B(C) = 4, and n(A(B(C) = 10, determine (a) n(A(B) (b) n(A’(C) (c) n(A(B)’
> Proper subset oIn Exercises 3–12, show that the set is infinite by placing it in a one-to-one correspondence with a f itself. Be sure to show the pairing of the general terms in the sets.
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. IVCDXCIX
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. MDCCXLVI
> Convert 2017 to a numeral in the base indicated. 9
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. MMCMXLVI
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. MCMLXIV
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. MMDCXLII
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. CDLXXXVIII
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. CXCIV
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. XXXIX
> Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. XXVII
> Family Reunion When the Montesano family members discussed where their annual reunion should take place, they found that of all the family members, 8 would not go to a park. 7 would not go to a beach. 11 would not go to the family cottage. 3 would go to
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 3,235,614
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 173,845
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 20,321
> Cube If the length, width, and height of a cube all double, what happens to the volume of the cube?
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 2045
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 242
> Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral. 35
> Write the Egyptian numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> Write the Egyptian numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
> (a) Write a symbolic statement that represents the circuit and (b) Construct a truth table to determine when the lightbulb will be on. That is, determine which switches must be open and which switches must be closed for the lightbulb to be on.
> Parks A survey of 300 parks showed the following. 15 had only camping. 20 had only hiking trails. 35 had only picnicking. 185 had camping. 140 had camping and hiking trails. 125 had camping and picnicking. 210 had hiking trails. Determine the number of
> (a) Write a symbolic statement that represents the circuit and (b) Construct a truth table to determine when the lightbulb will be on. That is, determine which switches must be open and which switches must be closed for the lightbulb to be on.
> (a) Write a symbolic statement that represents the circuit and (b) Construct a truth table to determine when the lightbulb will be on. That is, determine which switches must be open and which switches must be closed for the lightbulb to be on.
> (a) Write a symbolic statement that represents the circuit and (b) Construct a truth table to determine when the lightbulb will be on. That is, determine which switches must be open and which switches must be closed for the lightbulb to be on.
> Design two circuits that each involve switches labeled p, q, r, and s that appear to be different but are actually equivalent circuits.
> Convert 2017 to a numeral in the base indicated. 7
> Design a circuit that can be represented by a) p ( q b) ( ( p ( q )
> Explain why the lightbulb will always be on in the following circuit.
> Explain why the lightbulb will never go on in the following circuit.
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Discovering an Error An immigration agent sampled cars going from the United States into Canada. In his report, he indicated that of the 85 cars sampled, 35 cars were driven by women. 53 cars were driven by U.S. citizens. 43 cars had two or more passenge
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Represent each circuit with a symbolic statement. Then use a truth table to determine if the circuits are equivalent.
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. [ ( p ( q ) ( r ] ( ( ( p ( q )
> A Square Partition A 20 ft by 20 ft carpet is partitioned into 5 ft by 5 ft squares. How many squares will there be?
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. [( p ( q ) ( ( r ( q )] ( ( ( p )
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. ( p ( q ) ( ( r ( s )
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. ( p ( q ) ( ( r ( s )
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. ( p ( ( q ( r )
> Appetizers Survey Da Tulio’s Restaurant hired Dennis to determine what kind of appetizers customers liked. He surveyed 100 people, with the following results: 78 liked shrimp cocktail, 56 liked mozzarella sticks, and 35 liked both shrim
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. ( p ( q ) ( r
> Draw a switching circuit that represents the symbolic statement. P ( (q ( r)