Barbara was asked to create a set of numbers that contained only natural numbers. Which of the sets
does NOT contain only natural numbers?
24
А
{31, 15, 23, 4, 300,
20
B
19, 100, 4, 12, 6,
c {5, 3, 8, 14, 0,
1, 21
D 22, 7, 9, 11, 28, 4.0)

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Step-by-s:

Ya que el 4.0 no es un número natural, es un número decimal (Z - número entero).

Since 4.0 is not a natural number, it is a decimal number (Z - whole number).


Related Questions

Help me please ( on the image )

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{\pi}{3}[/tex] radians

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of hours on a clock = 12

Since, measure of a circle at the center = 360°

Measure of central angle formed by the arc between each number (representing hours) = [tex]\frac{360}{12}[/tex]

                                  = 30°

Central angle formed by the arc intercepted by the hands of the clock at 8:00 = 4 × 30°

        = 120°

Therefore, angle measure in radians = [tex]\frac{\pi }{360}\times (120^0)[/tex]

                                                              = [tex]\frac{\pi }{3}[/tex]

Angle formed by the hands of the clock at 8:00 = [tex]\frac{\pi}{3}[/tex] radians

A company that makes cola drinks states that the mean caffeine content per​ 12-ounce bottle of cola is 35 milligrams. You want to test this claim. During your​ tests, you find that a random sample of thirty​ 12-ounce bottles of cola has a mean caffeine content of 36.8 milligrams. Assume the population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is 7.3 milligrams. At α=0.02​, can you reject the​ company's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e).

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Answer:

The pvalue of the test is 0.177 > 0.02, which means that at α=0.02, you cannot reject the company's claim.

Step-by-step explanation:

A company that makes cola drinks states that the mean caffeine content per​ 12-ounce bottle of cola is 35 milligrams. You want to test this claim.

At the null hypothesis, you test that the mean caffeine content is of 35 milligrams, that is:

[tex]H_o: \mu = 35[/tex]

And at the alternate hypothesis, you test if the content is different from 35, so:

[tex]H_a: \mu \neq 35[/tex]

The test statistic is:

[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

In which X is the sample mean, [tex]\mu[/tex] is the value tested at the null hypothesis, [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation and n is the size of the sample.

35 is tested at the null hypothesis:

This means that [tex]\mu = 35[/tex]

During your​ tests, you find that a random sample of thirty​ 12-ounce bottles of cola has a mean caffeine content of 36.8 milligrams. Assume the population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is 7.3 milligrams.

This means that [tex]n = 30, X = 36.8, \sigma = 7.3[/tex]

Value of the test statistic:

[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{36.8 - 35}{\frac{7.3}{\sqrt{30}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = 1.35[/tex]

Pvalue of the test and decision:

The pvalue of the test is the probability of the mean caffeine content differing from the mean by at least 36.8 - 35 = 1.8, which is P(|z| > 1.35), which is 2 multiplied by the pvalue of z = -1.35.

Looking at the z = -1.35 has a pvalue of 0.0885

2*0.0885 = 0.177

The pvalue of the test is 0.177 > 0.02, which means that at α=0.02, you cannot reject the company's claim.

Which choice is the slope-intercept equation of the line shown below?
(1,2)

(0, -1)

A. y = 3x - 1
B. y = 2x-1
C. y = 2x + 1
D. y = 3x

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Answer:

C is my answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help me with this real quick

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Answer: 7.5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

think of it as a triangle; the bold line is the hypotenuse, or x.

 8   |\   x

      |_\              it's not a good triangle but you get the point

       6

and then get out pythagorean theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2

put the numbers in: 8^2 + 6^2 = x^2

do some math:

64+36=x^2

100=x^2 (and then find square root)

10=x

BUT, it said each unit was 3/4 of a mile, so we must multiply 10 by 3/4 to get the actual distance, which is 7.5

For which value of k does Limit as x approaches kf(x) = 4?

0
2
6
8

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: 2

Step-by-step explanation:

have a great day!

Find the median of the dot plot below 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13​

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Answer:

The median is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Hey love! Answer: 9

Step-by-step explanation:

these are the numbers 5 6 7 8 (9) 10 11 12 13

the median is simply just the one in the middle so this one is 9 because it has 4 numbers in front and 4 numbers after

Hope this helps!

The waiting time W for accessing one record from a computer database is a random variable uniformly distributed between 0 and 28 milliseconds. The read time R for moving the information from the disk to the main memory is 7 milliseconds. The random variable X milliseconds is the total access time (waiting time + read time) to get one block of information from the disk. Before performing a certain task, the computer must access 6 different blocks of information from the disk. (Access times for different blocks are independent of one another.). Compute the followings:

a. E[X]
b. Vae[X]
c. E[A]

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Solution :

Let

Waiting time for accessing one record = W

Read time for moving the information = R

Total time for accessing to get one block of information = X

So, the random variable X is defined as :

X = W + R

  = W + 7

a). Calculating E(X)

E(X) = E(W+7)

      = E(W) + 7

      [tex]$=\int_{0}^{28}\frac{1}{28-0}w dw +7$[/tex]

       [tex]$=\frac{1}{28}\int_{0}^{28}w dw +7$[/tex]

       [tex]$=\frac{1}{28}\left[\frac{w^2}{2}\right]_0^{28}+7$[/tex]

      [tex]$=\frac{1}{56}\left[28^2\right]+7$[/tex]

      [tex]$=\frac{28}{2}+7$[/tex]

     = 14 + 7

     = 21

b). Calculating Var(X)

V(X) = V(W+7)

      = V(W)+0

      = V(W)

     = [tex]$E(W^2)-[E(W)]^2$[/tex]

     [tex]$=\int_0^{28}\frac{1}{28}w^2 dw-[14]^2$[/tex]

    [tex]$=\frac{1}{28}\left[\frac{w^3}{3}\right]_0^{28}-196$[/tex]

   [tex]$=\frac{1}{28\times 3}\times 28^3-196$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{28\times 28}{3}-196$[/tex]

 = 65.33

c). Considering A is the random variable that can be defined as follows:

A = 6(W+7)

   =6W + 42

So calculating E(A)

E(A) = E(6W + 42)

      = E(6W) +42

      = 6E(W) + 42

     = 6(14) + 42

     = 84 + 42

     = 126

You have been given the task of designing a study concerning the lifetimes of five different types of electric motor. The initial question to be addressed is whether there are differences in mean lifetime among the five types. There are 20 motors, four of each type, available for testing. A maximum of five motors can be tested in a day. The ambient temperature differs from day to day, and this can affect motor lifetime.
a. Describe how you would choose the five motors to test each day. Would you use a completely randomized design? Would you use any randomization at all?
b. If X;j represents the measured lifetime of a motor of type i tested on day j, express the test statistic for testing the null hypothesis of equal lifetimes in terms of the Xir

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Answer:

a-As the only factor of interest is type of electric motor, thus instead of using 1-factor randomization, a randomized block design is used where at maximum one motor of each type is tested every day.

b- The test statistic is given as

[tex]F_{I-1,(I-1)(J-1)}=\dfrac{12\left(\Sigma^{5}_{i=1}\bar{X}^{2}_{i.}-IJ\bar{X}^2_{..}\right) }{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

a-

This is done such that the days are considered as blocks and the randomization is only occuring within the block. The order of testing is random. However the condition is implemented such that one motor of each type is tested each day.

b-

The F-Value is given as

[tex]F-Value=\dfrac{MSA}{MSAB}[/tex]

Here MSA is given as

[tex]MSA=\dfrac{J\Sigma^I_{i=1}(\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{..})^2}{I-1}[/tex]

Here

I is the number of types which is 5J is the number of motors of each type which is 4[tex]\bar{X}_{i.}[/tex] is the row-wise mean which is given as [tex]\bar{X}_{i.}=\dfrac{1}{J}\Sigma^J_{j=1}X_{ij}[/tex][tex]\bar{X}_{..}[/tex] is the sample grand mean which is given as [tex]\bar{X}_{..}=\dfrac{1}{IJ}\Sigma^I_{i=1}\Sigma^J_{j=1}X_{ij}[/tex]

Similarly MSAB is given as

[tex]MSAB=\dfrac{\Sigma^I_{i=1}\Sigma^J_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{(I-1)(J-1)}[/tex]

Here

I is the number of types which is 5J is the number of motors of each type which is 4[tex]\bar{X}_{i.}[/tex] is the row-wise mean which is given as [tex]\bar{X}_{i.}=\dfrac{1}{J}\Sigma^J_{j=1}X_{ij}[/tex][tex]\bar{X}_{..}[/tex] is the sample grand mean which is given as [tex]\bar{X}_{..}=\dfrac{1}{IJ}\Sigma^I_{i=1}\Sigma^J_{j=1}X_{ij}[/tex][tex]\bar{X}_{.j}[/tex] is the column-wise mean which is given as [tex]\bar{X}_{.j}=\dfrac{1}{I}\Sigma^I_{i=1}X_{ij}[/tex][tex]X_{ij}[/tex] is the any motor j of type i

By putting these values and simplifying, equation becomes:

[tex]F-Value=\dfrac{MSA}{MSAB}\\\\F-Value=\dfrac{\dfrac{J\Sigma^I_{i=1}(\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{..})^2}{I-1}}{\dfrac{\Sigma^I_{i=1}\Sigma^J_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{(I-1)(J-1)}}\\\\F-Value=\dfrac{\dfrac{4\Sigma^5_{i=1}(\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{..})^2}{5-1}}{\dfrac{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{(5-1)(4-1)}}\\\\[/tex]

This is further simplified as

[tex]F-Value=\dfrac{\dfrac{4\Sigma^5_{i=1}(\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{..})^2}{4}}{\dfrac{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{12}}\\\\F-Value=\dfrac{\Sigma^5_{i=1}(\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{..})^2}{\dfrac{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{12}}\\\\[/tex]

The numerator can be written as

[tex]F-Value=\dfrac{\Sigma^{5}_{i=1}\bar{X}^{2}_{i.}-IJ\bar{X}^2_{..}}{\dfrac{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}{12}}\\\\F-Value=\dfrac{12(\Sigma^{5}_{i=1}\bar{X}^{2}_{i.}-IJ\bar{X}^2_{..})}{{\Sigma^5_{i=1}\Sigma^4_{j=1}\left(X_{ij}-\bar{X}_{i.}-\bar{X}_{.j}+\bar{X}_{..}\right)^2}}\\[/tex]

if f(x)= 3x+16 what is f(2)

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Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 3(2)+16=22

Reason:
3x2=6
6+16=22
So the answer is 22

An aquarium owns 5 identical tanks. All together, the tanks can hold 86 gallons of water. How much water can each tank hold?
All tanks together =

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Answer:  17.2 for each tank

which equation represents a line that passes through (5,4) with a slope of 2/5

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Answer:

y = 2/5x +2

Step-by-step explanation:

y - 4 = 2/5(x -5)

y-4 = 2/5x -2

y = 2/5x +2

As reported in Trends in Television, the proportion of US households who have at least one VCR is 0.592. If 8 households are selected at random, without replacement, from all US households, what is the (approximate) probability that the number having at least one VCR is exactly 4. Be sure to use many decimal places in your calculations (at least 4), but report your answer to three decimal places.

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Answer:

0.23825

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

p = 0.592 ; number of trials, n = 8

x = 4 ; q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.592 = 0.408

Using the binomial probability relation :

P(x = x) = nCx * p^x * q^(n-x)

P(x = 4) = 8C4 * 0.592^4 * 0.408^4

P(x = 4) = 70 * 0.592^4 * 0.408^4

P(x = 4) = 0.23825

Irene purchased some earrings that regularly cost $55 for a friend's birthday. Irene used a "20% Off"
coupon.
How much did Irene pay for the earrings?

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Answer:

44 dollars without tax so the earrings were 11 dollars off

44 dollar with 11 dollars off

What is the answer to this

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Answer:

5 f

Re-order terms so that constants are on the left

. 5

5 f

solution

5 f

1.A woman is flying a kite. If she has 80 feet of string out and the kite is 55 feet up in the air,
what is the kite's angle of inclination?

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Answer:

25 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

At the beginning of the school year, Jamie had $500 in her savings account. She wants to have at least $200 left in the account at the end of the school year. Each week, she withdraws $30 for spending money. To determine how many weeks she can spend $30, Jamie wrote and solved this inequality.

500 − 30x ≥ 200
−500 −500
−30x ≥ −300
x ≥ 10
Review Jamie’s work. What was her error?

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Her error was that she misplaced the numbers

-30x ≥ -300

its supose

to be -30x ≥ 200

Answer:

Jamie should have reversed the inequality when using the division property of inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ms. Clark is building a patio that is 4 yards long and 3 yards wide. She has enough bricks to cover an area of 14 square yards. Does Ms. Clark have enough bricks to build the patio? Explain.​

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Answer:

DONT CLICK THE LINK!!!! IT IS A BOT. THEY WILL. HACK.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, we know that she has 14 bricks.

We also know that the patio is 4 yards long and 3 yards wide. If we multiply those two numbers together we get 12.

So, if we do the math 14-12=2 bricks left over.

Therefore, she will have enough bricks to build the patio.

app 19.study
Tools
Tools
Probability
Jacob performed an experiment with a weighted die, numbered 1 to 6. He rolled the die 125 times and recorded the results.
Complete the table below.
0.232
37
24
0.176
18
0.048
0.104
22
Result of Roll
Frequency
Experimental
Probability
1
2
13
3
0.144
4
29
5
0.296
6
Reset
Submit

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Answer:

[tex]1 \to 22 \to 0.176[/tex]

[tex]2 \to 13 \to 0.104[/tex]

[tex]3 \to 18 \to 0.144[/tex]

[tex]4 \to 29 \to 0.232[/tex]

[tex]5 \to 37 \to 0.296[/tex]

[tex]6 \to 6 \to 0.048[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]n = 125[/tex]

See attachment for proper table

Required

Complete the table

Experimental probability is calculated as:

[tex]Pr = \frac{Frequency}{n}[/tex]

We use the above formula when the frequency is known.

For result of roll 2, 4 and 6

The frequencies are 13, 29 and 6, respectively

So, we have:

[tex]Pr(2) = \frac{13}{125} = 0.104[/tex]

[tex]Pr(4) = \frac{29}{125} = 0.232[/tex]

[tex]Pr(6) = \frac{6}{125} = 0.048[/tex]

When the frequency is to be calculated, we use:

[tex]Pr = \frac{Frequency}{n}[/tex]

[tex]Frequency = n * Pr[/tex]

For result of roll 3 and 5

The probabilities are 0.144 and 0.296, respectively

So, we have:

[tex]Frequency(3) = 125 * 0.144 = 18[/tex]

[tex]Frequency(5) = 125 * 0.296 = 37[/tex]

For roll of 1 where the frequency and the probability are not known, we use:

[tex]Total \ Frequency = 125[/tex]

So:

Frequency(1) added to others must equal 125

This gives:

[tex]Frequency(1) + 13 + 18 + 29 + 37 + 6 = 125[/tex]

[tex]Frequency(1) + 103 = 125[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]Frequency(1) =- 103 + 125[/tex]

[tex]Frequency(1) =22[/tex]

The probability is then calculated as:

[tex]Pr(1) = \frac{22}{125}[/tex]

[tex]Pr(1) = 0.176[/tex]

So, the complete table is:

[tex]1 \to 22 \to 0.176[/tex]

[tex]2 \to 13 \to 0.104[/tex]

[tex]3 \to 18 \to 0.144[/tex]

[tex]4 \to 29 \to 0.232[/tex]

[tex]5 \to 37 \to 0.296[/tex]

[tex]6 \to 6 \to 0.048[/tex]

does the graph of this equation widen or narrow from the parent function? g(x)=3/4(x-5)^2+12

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  widen

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertical scale factor is 3/4, so the vertical extent is shortened at a given x-value distance from the axis of symmetry. That will give the appearance of making the parabola (slightly) wider.

Answer:

Widen is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Candace is designing a rectangular garden. The garden's diagonal must be 37.7 feet, and the ratio between the garden's base and height must be 12:5. Find the length of the garden's base and height. The garden's base is feet and its height is​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let the base=12x

and height=5x

(12x)²+(5x)²=37.7²

144x²+25x²=37.7²

169x²=37.7²

(13x)²=37.7²

13x=37.7

x=37.7/13=2.9

base=12×2.9=34.8 ft

height=5×2.9=14.5 ft

Explain how you found your answer

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Answer:

29°

Step-by-step explanation:

151° + a=180°

We know the sum of angles in a straight line is 180°

a= 180°-151°

The sign changed as it changed sides

a= 29°

Kitchen countertops can be
measured in millimeters.
How long is 1.50 m in mm?

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Answer:

1500mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the length by 1000

therefore, 1.5×1000

Show your full solution

1. How much larger is the pizza in a circular pan with a 14-inch diameter than a pizza made in square pan with sides measuring 14 inches?

2. A photograph measuring 10 cm by 4 cm is mounted on a rectangular cardboard, to leaving a margin of 3 cm all around. What is the area of a photograph?​

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Answer:

1.the square pan is larger by 12 inches

40 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference in size can be determined by calculating the difference between the perimeter of the square pan and the circumference of a circle

perimeter of a square = 4 x length

14 x 4 = 56 inches

Circumference of a circle = πD = (22/7) x 14 = 44 inches

Difference in size = 56 - 44 = 12 inches

Area of a rectangle = length x width

10 x 4 - 40 cm^2

What is the answer to this problem?

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Answer:

Surface area = 24in

Step-by-step explanation:

I think its 6in x 4in

so like since the green cylinder is 6in i think you multiply it with the purple (sorry if I’m wrong)

Dan bought 20 bunches of seedless green grapes for $48. How many bunches can Kali buy if she has $12?

5

29

4

6​

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Answer:

48/20=2.4

12/2.4=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Kai can buy 5 bunches of grapes if she has $12.

Answer:

It's 29.

Step-by-step explanation:

48/20=2.4

12x2.4=28.8

Round up to 29.


The total cost of attending the movies, y, is directly proportional
with the number of tickets purchased, x. If it costs a family of four
$38.00 to attend the movies, what is the slope of this
relationship?

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Answer:

The slope should be 34.00.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explain, then show, how to prove that g(x) and g^(-1) (x) are inverse functions.

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Answer:

Where is the question

Step-by-step explanation:

not sure what the question is maybe try posting it!

Tori's Burgers cooks its burgers either well done or medium. Last night the restaurant served
25 burgers in all, 5 of which were well done. What percentage of the burgers were well done?
Write your answer using a percent sign (%).

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Answer: 20%
5/25 = .2
.2 x 100 = 20%

What is the surface area of the right prism below? A 432 sq units B. 448 sq units C. 480 sq units D. 400 sq units​

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D. 400 sq units

ThanksHope it helps

The surface area of the right prism given below is 432 square units.

What is Surface Area?

The area of a three dimensional object on it's outer surface is called the surface area of the object.

Given a right prism.

The right prism consists of three rectangular faces and two triangular faces.

Area of a triangular face = 1/2 × 8 × 6 = 24

Area of two triangular faces = 2 × 24 = 48 square units

Area of rectangular faces = (10 × 16) + (8 × 16) + (6 × 16)

                                          = 384 square units

Total area of the prism = 48 square units + 384 square units

                                      = 432 square units

Hence the total area of the prism is 432 square units.

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D) No, because the y-intercepts are different

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