If Brooklyn College students have an IQ of 100, on average, with a standard deviation of 16 points, and I collect 48 BC Psychology students to see how Psych majors compare to all of BC, find the following:_______.
1. mu =
2. sigma =
3. mu _x bar =
4. sigma _x bar =

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Answer 1

Answer:

1  [tex]\mu = 100[/tex]

2 [tex]\sigma = 16[/tex]

3 [tex]\mu_x = 100[/tex]

4 [tex]\sigma _{\= x } = 2.309[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question

    The population mean is  [tex]\mu = 100[/tex]

    The standard deviation is [tex]\sigma = 16[/tex]

     The sample mean is  [tex]\mu_x = 100[/tex]

     The sample size is  [tex]n = 48[/tex]

     The mean standard deviation is  [tex]\sigma _{\= x } = \frac{\sigma }{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

substituting values

     [tex]\sigma _{\= x } = \frac{16 }{\sqrt{48} }[/tex]

     [tex]\sigma _{\= x } = 2.309[/tex]


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Assortative mating is a nonrandom mating pattern where individuals with similar genotypes and/or phenotypes mate with one another more frequently than what would be expected under a random mating pattern. Researchers studying this topic collected data on eye colors of 204 Scandinavian men and their female partners. The table below summarizes the results (rows represent male eye color while columns represent female eye color). For simplicity, we only include heterosexual relationships in this exercise.
(please round any numerical answers to 4 decimal places)
Blue Brown Green Total
Blue 78 23 13 114
Brown 19 23 12 54
Green 11 9 16 36
Total 108 55 41 204
a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent or his partner has blue eyes?
b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent with blue eyes has a partner with blue eyes?
c) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent with brown eyes has a partner with blue eyes?
d) What is the probability of a randomly chosen male respondent with green eyes having a partner with blue eyes?
e) Does it appear that the eye colors of male respondents and their partners are independent? Explain.

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Answer:

a) P(male=blue or female=blue) = 0.71

b) P(female=blue | male=blue) = 0.68

c) P(female=blue | male=brown) = 0.35

d) P(female=blue | male=green) = 0.31

e) We can conclude that the eye colors of male respondents and their partners are not independent.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given following information about eye colors of 204 Scandinavian men and their female partners.

              Blue    Brown     Green    Total

Blue        78         23            13          114

Brown     19         23            12          54

Green     11           9             16          36

Total      108       55            41          204

a) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent or his partner has blue eyes?

Using the addition rule of probability,

∵ P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)

For the given case,

P(male=blue or female=blue) = P(male=blue) + P(female=blue) - P(male=blue and female=blue)

P(male=blue or female=blue) = 114/204 + 108/204 − 78/204

P(male=blue or female=blue) = 0.71

b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent with blue eyes has a partner with blue eyes?

As per the rule of conditional probability,

P(female=blue | male=blue) = 78/114

P(female=blue | male=blue) = 0.68

c) What is the probability that a randomly chosen male respondent with brown eyes has a partner with blue eyes?

As per the rule of conditional probability,

P(female=blue | male=brown) = 19/54

P(female=blue | male=brown) = 0.35

d) What is the probability of a randomly chosen male respondent with green eyes having a partner with blue eyes?

As per the rule of conditional probability,

P(female=blue | male=green) = 11/36

P(female=blue | male=green) = 0.31

e) Does it appear that the eye colors of male respondents and their partners are independent? Explain

If the following relation holds true then we can conclude that the eye colors of male respondents and their partners are independent.

∵ P(B | A) = P(B)

P(female=blue | male=brown) = P(female=blue)

or alternatively, you can also test

P(female=blue | male=green) = P(female=blue)

P(female=blue | male=blue) = P(female=blue)

But

P(female=blue | male=brown) ≠ P(female=blue)

19/54 ≠ 108/204

0.35 ≠ 0.53

Therefore, we can conclude that the eye colors of male respondents and their partners are not independent.

Give the three-letter name of each of the angles in the drawing below. Lines and Angles a. ∠1 b. ∠2 c. ∠3 d. ∠4

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Answer:

a. AEB

b. BEC

c. CED

d. AED

Step-by-step explanation:

Each angle is made up of three points. All three points in order is the name of the angle.

Answer:

a. ∠1 = ∠AEB or ∠BEA

b. ∠2 = ∠BEC or ∠CEB

c. ∠3 = ∠CED or ∠DEC

d. ∠4 = ∠DEA or ∠AED

Step-by-step explanation: Penn <3

find the value of x if (1.1)^x=100​

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Answer:

  x ≈ 48.3177

Step-by-step explanation:

This is what logarithms are for (among other things).

  log(1.1^x) = log(100)

  x·log(1.1) = 2

  x = 2/log(1.1) ≈ 48.3177

If nine of every 11 trick-or-treaters that came to your house last Halloween were dressed as pirates what proportion of trick-or-treaters were not dressed as pirates

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Answer:

11 - 9 = 2 trick-or-treaters out of 11 were not dressed as pirates so the proportion is 2/11.

Answer: Ratio is 2:11

Step-by-step explanation:

So your ratio of pirates to non-pirates would be 9:11

So you subtract number of pirates from total trick-or-treaters and get 2.

So the proportion of non-pirates would be 2:11.

A very large batch of components has arrived at a distributor. The batch can be characterized as acceptable only if the proportion of defective components is at most .10. The distributor decides to randomly select 10 components and to accept the batch only if the number of defective components in the sample is at most 2. Let X denote the number of defective components in the sample. What is the distribution of X? Justify your answer.

Required:
What is the probability that the batch will be accepted when the actual proportion of defectives (p) is:_______

a, 0.01
b. 0.05
c. 0.10
d. 0.20
e. 0.25

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Answer:

c. 0.10

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

To accept a batch of components, the proportion of defective components is at most 0.10.

X: Number of defective components in a sample of 10.

This variable has a binomial distribution with parameters n=10 and p= 0.10 (for this binomial experiment, the "success" is finding a defective component)

The distributor will accept the batch if at most two components are defective, symbolically:

P(X≤2)

Using the tables for the binomial distribution you can find the accumulated probability for a sample of n=10 with probability of success of p= 0.10 and number of successes x= 2

P(X≤2)= 0.9298

I hope this helps!

Toby cuts a pizza into 6 equal slices. He eats half a slice. What fraction of the pizza has he eaten?

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The pizza is cut into 6 slices so each slice would be 1/6 of the pizza.

He at 1/2 of a slice:

1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12 of the pizza

1/12th.

Slices are 1/6th of the pizza
Of indicates multiplication
So
1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12

Mario and tabitha are calculating the probability of getting a 4 and a 2 if they roll a die twice. Who is correct?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{2}{12}[/tex] simplified to [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

4 = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

2 = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2}{12}[/tex] ÷ 2 = [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]

2) Find the diameter.
4) If the diameter is equal to 3 inches ,d=

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Answer:

d = 3 in

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are trying to find the diameter, and the diameter is given to us as 3 in, our diameter is 3 in.

Victor always runs out of money by the end of the month, so he wants to start keeping a budget. Last month, he spent a total of $176.47 on groceries, $78.66 for phone, and $62.37 on gas. Estimate his monthly total for groceries, phone, and gas by first rounding to the nearest $10.

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Answer:

Yearly budget= $3840

Monthly budget= $320

Step-by-step explanation:

His budget will be calculated first by rounding off to the nearest$10 all his monthly spending.

For groceries= $176.47

Round off=$ 180.00

For phone =$ 78.66

Round off = $80.00

For gas = $62.37

Round off= $60.00

His total round off = $180+$80+$60

His total round off = $320

Before the round off, his total spending was $176.47+$78.66+$62.37

= $317.5

So his monthly budget should be $320

And yearly budget =$ 320*12

Yearly budget= $3840

evaluate 25.1 * 2.51 in two decimal places​

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Answer:

63.00

Step-by-step explanation:

25.1 × 2.51

Multiply.

= 63.001

Round to two decimal places.

63.00

Answer:

63.00

Step-by-step explanation:

when u multiply 25.1 by 25.1 you get 630.01. Then u have to move the decimal over to the left once and then u get 63.00

Using the following conversions between the metric and U.S. systems, convert the measurement. Round your answer to 6 decimal places as needed

1 meter ≈ 3.28 feet
1 Liter ≈ 0.26 gallons
1 kilogram ≈ 2.20 pounds

33.777 yd ≈ __________ km

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Answer:

33.777 yd = 0.030886 km

Step-by-step explanation:

==>Given:

33.777 yd

==>Required:

Convert 33.777 yd to km to 6 decimal places, using the metric and U.S systems.

==>Solution:

To convert, note that 1 km = 1093.6133 yd.

Thus,

1 km = 1093.6133 yd

x km = 33.777 yd

Cross multiply

1 × 33.777 = 1093.6133 × x

33.777 = 1093.6133x

Divide both sides by 1093.6133, to solve for x

33.777/1093.6133 = x

0.03088569 = x

x ≈ 0.030886 (to 6 decimal places)

Therefore, 33.777 yd = 0.030886 km

I’m Confused On The Question

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The answer is A but check desmos first to make sure

Which of the following shows the intersection of the sets? {1, 5, 10, 15} {1, 3, 5, 7}

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Answer:

{1,5}

Step-by-step explanation:

The intersection of the sets are all of the numbers that appear in both sets. In this case, the only numbers that appear in both are 1 and 5.

Answer:

{ 1,5}

Step-by-step explanation:

The intersection is what the two sets have in common

{1, 5, 10, 15}∩ {1, 3, 5, 7}

= { 1,5}

Andrea and Helen participated in a donut eating contest. Andrea ate six more than four times the number of donuts that Helen ate. Let d represents the number of donuts Helen ate. Write the expression that gives the number of donuts that Andrea ate.

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Answer:

4d + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Helen ate d donuts.

Andrea ate 6 more than 4 times d.

4d + 6

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No clue how to graph this any help would be greatly appreciated

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Answer:

First, you can graph the y-intercept. The y-intercept would be (0,3) or in your equation, the number 3. Next, you could create a table by substituting values for x such as 1, 2, 3, or 4. This will give you easy numbers to graph. Instead of creating a table, perhaps you want to graph this by plotting the slope. Since the slope is 3/2, is means that it is going up, because the number is positive. An easy way to start would be starting at your y-intercept, (0,3), you could go two to the right and three up. That is a point. Then you could go the way down; two to the left and three down. Finally, you can draw a line connecting the points together.

I hope this helped you! Have a great rest of your day!

3a. Write an equation in slope-intercept form of a
line that passes through (2,1) and (6,-5).

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Answer:

[tex]y = -3/2x + 4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](2,1) and (6,-5).\\x_1 = 2\\x_2 = 6\\y_1 =1\\y_2 =-5\\\frac{y-y_1}{x-x_1} = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\ \\\frac{y-1}{x-2} = \frac{-5-1}{6-2}\\\\\frac{y-1}{x-2} = \frac{-6}{4} \\Cross-Multiply\\4(y-1) = -6(x-2)\\4y-4=-6x+12\\4y =-6x+12+4\\4y = -6x+16\\Divide through-by ; 4\\\frac{4y = -6x+16}{4} \\\\y = -\frac{3}{2} x +4[/tex]

3.
A passenger jet can fly 1,290 mil
in 3 hours with a tailwind bi
1,230 miles in 3 hours
headwind. Find the speed
the Jet in Still air and the
of the wind.

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Answer:

Jet= 420 mph     Wind = 10mph

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed of the plane in a tailwind can be modeled by x+y where x is the speed of the plane and y is the speed of the wind. Dividing 1290 by 3 gets you the average speed of the jet in a tailwind, which is 430.

The speed of the plane in a headwind can be modeled by x-y where x is the speed of the plane and y is the speed of the wind. Dividing 1230 by 3 gets you the average speed of the jet in a tailwind, which is 410.

This can be modeled by a system of equations, where x+y=430 and x-y=410. Solving the equation you get x=420 and y=10.

So, the speed of the jet is 420 mph and the speed of the wind is 10 mph.

Jason has bought a new pool and has already measured some of the sides. Using the figure below and your knowledge of quadrilaterals, solve for x and y.

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Answer:

x = 12

y = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

Each triangle is a right angle triangle

5² + x² = 13²

x² = 169 - 25

x = √144

x = 12

The shape is a parallelogram

Therefore

x = y

y = 12

What is the value of X in equation? 1/3 X - 2/3 = - 18

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Answer:

x=-52

Step-by-step explanation:

1/3x=-17 1/3

x=-52

A grocer wants to make a 10-pound mixture of peanuts and cashews that he can sell for $4.75 per pound. If peanuts cost $4.00 per pound and cashews cost $6.50 per pound, how many pounds of cashews should he use?

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Answer:

3lbs

Step-by-step explanation:

. A box contains four red, three yellow, and seven green balls. Three balls are randomly selected from the box without replacement. (a) What is the probability that all three balls are the same colo

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Answer:

10/91

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of Red balls = 4

Number of Yellow balls = 3

Number of green balls=7

Total=4+3+7=14

If we pick three balls of the same color, there are three possibilities: (All Red, All Green Or all Yellow).

Therefore:

The probability that all three balls are the same color (note that the selections are without replacement)

=P(RRR)+P(GGG)+P(YYY)

[tex]=(\frac{4}{14} \times \frac{3}{13} \times \frac{2}{12})+(\frac{3}{14} \times \frac{2}{13} \times \frac{1}{12})+(\frac{7}{14} \times \frac{6}{13} \times \frac{5}{12})\\\\=\frac{1}{91} + \frac{1}{364}+ \frac{5}{52}\\\\=\frac{10}{91}[/tex]

The probability that all three balls are the same color is 10/91.

Help please! Simplify 7/ √x

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{7\sqrt{x} }{x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To simplify 7/√x, we need to rationalize:

[tex]\frac{7}{\sqrt{x} } (\frac{\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{x} } )[/tex]

When we multiply the 2, we should get our answer:

[tex]\frac{7\sqrt{x} }{x}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\frac{7\sqrt{x} }{x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{7}{\sqrt{x} } \\\\\frac{7}{\sqrt{x} } * \frac{\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{x} } \\\\\frac{7\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{x\sqrt{x} } } \\[/tex]

[tex]\frac{7\sqrt{x} }{x}[/tex]

Hope this helps! :)

An individual who has automobile insurance from a certain company is randomly selected. Let Y be the number of moving violations for which the individual was cited during the last 3 years. The pmf of Y is: Compute E(Y) Suppose an individual with Y violations incurs a surcharge of $100Y2. Calculate the expected amount of the surcharge.

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The question is incomplete! Complete question along with answer and step by step explanation is provided below.

Question:

An individual who has automobile insurance from a certain company is randomly selected. Let Y be the number of moving violations for which the individual was cited during the last 3 years. The pmf of Y is:

y    |    P(Y)    

0    |     0.50  

1     |     0.20

2    |     0.25

3    |     0.05

Compute E(Y)

Suppose an individual with Y violations incurs a surcharge of $100Y2. Calculate the expected amount of the surcharge.

Answer:

The expected value E(Y) is

[tex]E(Y) = 0.85[/tex]

The expected amount of the surcharge is

[tex]E(100Y^2) = 165[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Y be the number of moving violations for which the individual was cited during the last 3 years.

The given probability mass function (pmf) of Y is

y    |    P(Y)    

0    |     0.50  

1     |     0.20

2    |     0.25

3    |     0.05

Compute E(Y)

The expected value E(Y) is given by

[tex]E(Y) = \sum Y \cdot P(Y) \\\\E(Y) = 0 \cdot 0.50 + 1 \cdot 0.20 + 2 \cdot 0.25 + 3 \cdot 0.05 \\\\E(Y) = 0.85[/tex]

Suppose an individual with Y violations incurs a surcharge of $100Y2. Calculate the expected amount of the surcharge.

The expected amount of the surcharge is given by

[tex]E(100Y^2) = 100E(Y^2)[/tex]

Where

[tex]E(Y^2) = \sum Y^2 \cdot P(Y) \\\\E(Y^2) = 0^2 \cdot 0.50 + 1^2 \cdot 0.20 + 2^2 \cdot 0.25 + 3^2 \cdot 0.05\\\\E(Y^2) = 1.65[/tex]

So, the expected amount of the surcharge is

[tex]E(100Y^2) = 100E(Y^2) \\\\E(100Y^2) = 100 \cdot 1.65 \\\\E(100Y^2) = 165[/tex]

which step in the construction of copying a line segment ensures that the new line segment has the same length as the original line segment? ​

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Answer:

Measuring it with a ruler and jotting down the length.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are copying a line segment, the best way to copy it perfectly is to take the measure of the original line segment and copy down the measurement and then construct the other line segment to the exact measure.

Answer:

Brianlliest!

Step-by-step explanation:

you must measure the current line segment and copy it with the same length and make a new one

Grandpa and Grandma are treating their family to the movies. Matinee tickets cost $4 per child and $4 per adult. Evening tickets cost $6 per child and $8 per adult. They plan on spending no more than $80 on the matinee tickets and no more than $100 on the evening tickets.

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Complete Question

Grandpa and Grandma are treating their family to the movies. Matinee tickets cost $4 per child and $4 per adult. Evening tickets cost $6 per child and $8 per adult. They plan on spending no more than $80 on the matinee tickets and no more than $100 on the evening tickets. Could they take 9 children and 4 adults to both shows? Show your work. A yes or no answer is not sufficient for credit.

Answer:

Yes it is  possible to take the  9 children and 4 adults to both shows

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  cost of the Matinee tickets for a child is  z =  $4

    The  cost of the Matinee tickets for an adult is  a  = $ 4

     The cost of the Evening tickets for  a child is  k =  $6

      The cost of the Evening tickets for an adult is  b =  $8    

      The  maximum amount to be spent on Matinee tickets is  m = $80

       The maximum amount to be spent on Evening tickets is  e =  $100

       The  number of child to be taken to the movies is  n  = 9

        The number of adults to be taken to the movies is  j  =  4

Now the total amount of money that would be spent on Matinee tickets is  mathematically evaluated as      

           [tex]t = 4 n + 4 j[/tex]

substituting values

           [tex]t = 4 * 9 + 4* 4[/tex]

           [tex]t = 52[/tex]

Now the total amount of money that would be spent on  Evening ticket is mathematically evaluated as      

      [tex]T = 6n + 8j[/tex]

substituting values

     [tex]T = 6(9) + 8(4)[/tex]

    [tex]T = 86[/tex]

This implies that it is possible to take 9 children and 4 adults to both shows

given that

      [tex]t \le m[/tex]

i.e  $56  [tex]\le[/tex]$ 80

and  

      [tex]T \le e[/tex]

i.e   $ 86 [tex]\le[/tex] $ 100

In 1998, as an advertising campaign, the Nabisco Company announced a "1000 Chips Challenge," claiming that every 18-ounce bag of their Chips Ahoy cookies contained at least 1000 chocolate chips. Dedicated statistics students at the Air Force Academy (no kidding) purchased some randomly selected bags of cookies and counted the chocolate chips. Some of their data are given below. 1219 1214 1087 1200 1419 1121 1325 1345 1244 1258 1356 1132 1191 1270 1295 1135 Find a 95% confidence interval for the mean number of chips in a bag of Chips Ahoy Cookies.

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Answer:

A 95% confidence interval for the mean number of chips in a bag of Chips Ahoy Cookies is [1187.96, 1288.44].

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that statistics students at the Air Force Academy (no kidding) purchased some randomly selected bags of cookies and counted the chocolate chips.

Some of their data are given below; 1219, 1214, 1087, 1200, 1419, 1121, 1325, 1345, 1244, 1258, 1356, 1132, 1191, 1270, 1295, 1135.

Firstly, the pivotal quantity for finding the confidence interval for the population mean is given by;

                          P.Q.  =  [tex]\frac{\bar X-\mu}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex]  ~ [tex]t_n_-_1[/tex]

where, [tex]\bar X[/tex] = sample mean number of chocolate chips = [tex]\frac{\sum X}{n}[/tex] = 1238.2

            s = sample standard deviation = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{\sum (X-\bar X)^{2} }{n-1} }[/tex]  = 94.3

            n = sample of car drivers = 16

            [tex]\mu[/tex] = population mean number of chips in a bag

Here for constructing a 95% confidence interval we have used a One-sample t-test statistics because we don't know about population standard deviation.

So, 95% confidence interval for the population mean, [tex]\mu[/tex] is ;

P(-2.131 < [tex]t_1_5[/tex] < 2.131) = 0.95  {As the critical value of t at 15 degrees of

                                             freedom are -2.131 & 2.131 with P = 2.5%}  

P(-2.131 < [tex]\frac{\bar X-\mu}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] < 2.131) = 0.95

P( [tex]-2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] < [tex]{\bar X-\mu}[/tex] < [tex]2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] ) = 0.95

P( [tex]\bar X-2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] < [tex]\mu[/tex] < [tex]\bar X+2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] ) = 0.95

95% confidence interval for [tex]\mu[/tex] = [ [tex]\bar X-2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] , [tex]\bar X+2.131 \times {\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] ]

                                   = [ [tex]1238.2-2.131 \times {\frac{94.3}{\sqrt{16} } }[/tex] , [tex]1238.2+2.131 \times {\frac{94.3}{\sqrt{16} } }[/tex] ]

                                   = [1187.96, 1288.44]

Therefore, a 95% confidence interval for the mean number of chips in a bag of Chips Ahoy Cookies is [1187.96, 1288.44].

Which number is greatest? 6.23 times 10 Superscript 12 6.23 times 10 Superscript 8 6.23 times 10 Superscript negative 6 6.23 times 10 Superscript 3

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6.23 times 10 superscript 12
It shows the 10 has been multiplied by itself thrice
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The greatest number is 6.23 times 10 superscript 12.

How does scientific notations work?

The number is written in the form [tex]a \times 10^b[/tex] where we have [tex]1 \leq a < 10[/tex]

The number b shows the order, which is the most important figure for which scientific notation is used. It tells us how much order large or small a value is in powers of 10. We can for a time, ignore the value of 'a' for two comparable quantities and only compare their orders(this type of comparison is useful when difference is too big, like size of human to size of a star etc sort of comparisons).

We are given that the number so;

A.6.23 x 10^12 is equivalent to rolling the decimal 12 times to the right.

B.6.23 x 10^8 is equivalent to rolling the decimal 8 times to the right.

C.6.23 x 10^-6 is equivalent to rolling the decimal 6 times to the left.

D.6.23 x 10^3 is equivalent to rolling the decimal 3 times to the right.

This shows the 10 has been multiplied by itself thrice.

Learn more about scientific notation here:

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can someone help me plzz!

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Answer:

126.6

Option A is the right option.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of angles in triangle= 180°

[tex]85 + 53 + m < a = 180 \\ or \: 138 + m < a = 180 \\ or \:m < a = 180 - 138 \\ m < a = 42[/tex]

Applying sine rule:

[tex] \frac{sin \: a \: }{a} = \frac{sin \: b}{b} = \frac{sin \: c}{c} \\ \frac{sin \: b}{b} = \frac{sin \: c}{c} \\ \frac{sin \: (85)}{b} = \frac{sin(42)}{85} \\ 85 \: sin \: (85) = \: b \: sin \: (42) \\ b = \frac{85 \: sin \: (85)}{sin \: 42} \\ ac = 126.6[/tex]

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A cellular phone company monitors monthly phone usage. The following data represent the monthly phone use in minutes of one particular
customer for the past 20 months. Use the given data to answer parts (a) and (b).
325 517 424 395 494
396 351 379 408 426
523 421 434 373 456
535 394 437 403 513
(a) Determine the standard deviation and interquartile range of the data.
s=(Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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The answer is 325 517 424 395 494

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The answer is: 325 517 424 395 494

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Which of the following functions is graphed below?

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Answer:

C

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C is the solution

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Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph is a horizontal translation 4 units left and a vertical translation 2 units down ⇒ y= |x+4|-2

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