In this activity, you will predict the probability of an event from the relative frequency of the event. Pablo has some one-, five-, ten-, and twenty-dollar bills in his wallet. He randomly pulls one bill out of his wallet and replaces it. He does this 40 times as part of an experiment. The table shows the number of times Pablo pulls out each bill.
Bill Value Number of Times Picked
$1 6
$5 16
$10 10
$20 8

Part A
What is the relative frequency of drawing a one-dollar bill?

Part B
What is the relative frequency of drawing a five-dollar bill?

Part C
What is the relative frequency of drawing a ten-dollar bill?

Part D
What is the relative frequency of drawing a twenty-dollar bill?

Part E
Which type of bill is Pablo most likely to have the most of? How do you know?

Part F
Which type of bill is Pablo most likely to have the least of? How do you know?

Part G
Would you be surprised if Pablo had fewer twenty-dollar bills than one-dollar bills? What if he had fewer tens than ones? Why or why not?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Part A

6/40 = 0.15

Part B

16/40 = 0.4

Part C

10/40 = 0.25

Part D

8/40 = 0.20

Part E

The relative frequency of drawing a five-dollar bill is higher than the other relative frequencies. So, I can predict that Pablo is most likely to have more five-dollar bills than any of the others.

Part F

The relative frequency of drawing a one-dollar bill is lower than the other relative frequencies. So, I can predict that Pablo is most likely to have fewer one-dollar bills than bills of any other denomination.

Part G

It would not be a surprise if Pablo had fewer twenties than ones. The experiment was conducted only 40 times, and the numbers of times one-, ten-, and twenty-dollar bills were drawn are not very far apart. So, the number of twenties could be more or less than the number of ones. The same goes for tens and ones.

If you're on Plato an on slide 20 this Answer is for you:

If Pablo does an experiment 100 times, will the relative frequency be more accurate or less accurate than if he did the experiment 40 times? Why?

Answer: As the number of trials increases, the relative frequency becomes closer to the probability of the event. So, the relative frequency would be more accurate if the experiment were repeated 100 times rather than 40 times.


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Answer:

C) It will not change

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3. Determine the area under the standard normal curve to the right of z = 0.55.

a.)0.2912
b.)0.7054
c.)0.7088

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The area under the standard normal cure is. B-) 0.7054

Given the following information: P(A) = 0.62 P(B) = 0.25 P(A and B) = 0.12 P(B given A) = 0.19 What is the probability of A or B? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth as needed. P(A or B) =|

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Answer:

P(A or B) = 0.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Venn probabilities:

Supposing that we have two events A and B, the probability P(A or B) is given by:

[tex]P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A \cap B)[/tex]

In this question, we have that:

[tex]P(A) = 0.62, P(B) = 0.25, P(A \cap B) = 0.12[/tex]

So

[tex]P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A \cap B) = 0.62 + 0.25 - 0.12 = 0.62 + 0.13 = 0.75[/tex]

Then

P(A or B) = 0.75

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Answer:

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Answer:

Spongeborb???

I don't know a spongeborb, but I DO know a spongebob

Spongebob is my homie, he lives right next door to me in his pineapple...and occasionally, I make him do my dishes

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SpongeBob SquarePants is the title character and protagonist of the American animated television series of the same name. He is a sea sponge who works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, a fast food restaurant known for its signature burger, the Krabby Patty.

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Vicky is studying French. She spends 1 hour reviewing each old chapter. She also spends 1.5 hours learning each
new chapter. She spends at least 10 hours per week studying French. Which graph could represent the possible
number of old chapters Vicky reviews, x, and new chapters Vicky learns, y, each week?

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The answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph B is correct.

What is graph?

The pictorial representation of data is called the graph.

Given that, Vicky gives 1 hour reviewing each old chapter and 1.5 hours learning each new chapter.

She spends at least 10 hours per week studying French.

We need to find the graph for this relation,

Let the number of old chapters Vicky reviews be x, and new chapters Vicky learns be y,

Therefore,

x + 1.5 y ≥ 10

Put the graph for the same.

Since the inequality sign is '≥' so the shaded part will be above the line and the inequality sign involves both equal and inequality so the line will be solid line without the dash.

We get the second graph is the correct graph.

Hence the graph B is correct.

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What is 57 divided by 90?

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Answer:

0.63 should be your answer

Answer;

0.6333333

Step-by-step explanation:

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Prisha is buying sandwiches at a café for herself and her daughter. If she buys 2 tuna sandwiches, the cost will be $14. If she buys 1 tuna sandwich and 1 chicken sandwich, the cost will be $16. How much will the cost be if she buys 2 chicken sandwiches?

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Answer:

18$

Step-by-step explanation:

2 tuna sandwiches= 14$

1 tuna sandwich= 14÷2 = 7$

1 tuna sandwich + 1 chicken sandwich = 16$

7$ +1 cs= 16$

1 chicken sandwich = 16$- 7$

1 chicken sandwich = 9$

2 chicken sandwiches = 9x2 = 18$

9 = 3 (1/2 + k)
explanation

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K= 5/2 or 2 and 1/2 or 2.5

What common base can be used to rewrite each side of the equation
2
3
5
8

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Answer:

2.

Step-by-step explanation.

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Answer:

The cost of one petunia is

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f(x) = x2. What is g(x)?




A. g(x) = 4x²
B. g(x) = (1/4x)²
C. g(x) = (1/2x)²
D. g(x) = 1/4x²

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Answer:

B. g(x) = (1/4x)²

Step-by-step explanation:

g(x) experiences a horizontal stretch where 0<|a|<1

This means we can eliminate A because that would be a horizontal compression since |a|>1

B seems to work because (1/4(4))^2=1

C does not work because you'll get 2 as your y-value

D does not work because you'd be taking 1/4 of x^2 which would give you 4.

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Answer:

1.83

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I'm not good with models and modeling but the answer will be 1.83.

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Answer:

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Find the value of 3/x+7
if X= 25.
A) 32
B) 82
C) -8
D) 22

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

If evaluated this is the answer!

4×10^3 times what number is equal to 16×10^5?
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Answer:

400        or       4 x 10²

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Answer:

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1. A waste management service attempts to design routes so that each of their trucks pick-up on average four tons of garbage or less. A garbage collector believes, however, that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day and decides to perform a hypothesis test. If the hypothesis test is performed at a 5% significance level and the resulting p-value is 0.04. Your conclusion should be:

2. It has been determined with 95% confidence that the proportion of on-line students at NYU who live in Brooklyn is between 0.73 and 0.77. Determine the sample proportion of on-line NYU students who live in Brooklyn.
3. Assume a normal distribution and use a hypothesis test to test the given claim.

According to city reports, it was found that the mean age of the prison population in the city was 26 years. Marc wants to test the claim that the mean age of the prison population in his city is less than 26 years. He obtains a random sample of 25 prisoners, and finds a mean age of 24.4 years and a standard deviation of 9.2 years. At a significance level of 0.05, what should his conclusion be?

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Answer:

1.-Then we p-value indicates that we are in the rejection region we reject H₀

We support the claim of the garbage collector the average picking up more than 4 tn of garbage

2.- p  = 75 %

3.-3.-t(s) is in the rejection region we accept H₀ we have not evidence to support Marc´s claim

Step-by-step explanation:

1.- If p-value is 0,04   and significance level α = 5 %  or  α = 0,05 then p-value < α

Test hypothesis should be    ( x the average of garbage)      

Null hypothesis          H₀           x = 4 Tn

Alternative Hypothesis     Hₐ    x  > 4 Tn

Then  alternative hypothesis suggests a one tail-test to the right  and

p-value <  0,05

Then we p-value indicates that we are in the rejection region we reject H₀

We support the claim of the garbage collector the average picking up more than 4 tn of garbage

2.- As we are dealing with a normal distribution the CI  95 % is symmetrical with respect to the mean, therefore the proportion of student living in Brooklyn is:  

(0,73 + 0,77) /2

p = 0,75     p  = 75 %

Test hypothesis:

Null Hypothesis            H₀            μ    =  26

Alternative Hypothesis      Hₐ      μ   <  26

Alternative hypothesis tells us the test is a one-tail test to the left

Sample size   n = 25

Sample mean   μ  =  24,4

Sample Standard deviation  =  9,2

We assume normal distribution, and as n < 30 we use t-student table

with  24 degree of freedom

Significance level is 0,05  and df = 24  we find t (c)  in t- student table

t(c) = 1,7109      test to the left   t(c) = -1,7109

To calculate  t(s)

t(s)  =  (  24,4 - 26 ) / 9,2 / √25

t(s) =  - 1,6 * 5 / 9,2

t(s) = - 0,87

Comparing t(s)  and t(c) we have

t(s) > t(c)

t(s) is in the rejection region we accept H₀ we have not evidence to support Marc´s claim

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11 X
Find the exact value of x.
X=
Do the side lengths form a Pythagorean triple?
o yes
O no

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Answer:

[tex] \sqrt{49 + 121} = \sqrt{170} [/tex]

No , The side lengths of the triangle does not form a Pythagorean triple

The value of x = 13.038 = √170

What is a Triangle?

A triangle is a plane figure or polygon with three sides and three angles.

A Triangle has three vertices and the sum of the interior angles add up to 180°

Let the Triangle be ΔABC , such that

∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180°

The area of the triangle = ( 1/2 ) x Length x Base

For a right angle triangle

From the Pythagoras Theorem , The hypotenuse² = base² + height²

Given data ,

Let the triangle be ΔABC

Now , the base of the triangle BC = 11

The height of the triangle AB = 7

The hypotenuse of the triangle AC = x

Now , the length of AC can be calculated from the Pythagoras Theorem

For a right angle triangle

From the Pythagoras Theorem , The hypotenuse² = base² + height²

And , AC² = AB² + BC²

Substituting the values in the equation , we get

AC² = 11² + 7²

AC² = 121 + 49

AC² = 170

Taking square roots on both sides of the equation , we get

The value of AC = √170

The value of AC = 13.038

Therefore , the value of x = 13.038

Hence ,

No , The side lengths of the triangle does not form a Pythagorean triple

The value of x = 13.038 = √170

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Estimate the given rotation within 10 degrees:

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Answer:

70∘

Step-by-step explanation:

write numbers on the blanks to create a different expression that is equal to (3+4)+5

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Answer:

(3+4)+5=12

Step-by-step explanation:

(3 + 4 ) = 7

7 + 5 =

12

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A. (-5, 2)
B. (5, 2)
C. (5, -2)
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A political pollster wants to know what proportion of voters are planning to vote for the incumbent candidate in
an upcoming election. A poll of 150 randomly selected voters is taken from the more than 2,000 voters in the
population, and 78 of those selected plan to vote for the incumbent candidate.
Based on this sample, which of the following is a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of all voters who
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Answer:

90% confidence interval -> {0.4529, 0.5871}

Step-by-step explanation:

Check conditions for a 1-proportion z-interval:

np>10 -> 150(0.52)>10 -> 78>10 √

n(1-p)>10 -> 150(1-0.52)>10 -> 72>10 √

Random sample √

n>30 √

For a 90% confidence interval, the critical value is z=1.645

The formula for a confidence interval is:

CI = p ± z√[p(1-p)/n]

Given:

p = 78/150 = 0.52

n = 150

z = 1.645

Therefore, the 90% confidence interval is:

CI = 0.52 ± 1.645√[0.52(1-0.52)/150] = {0.4529, 0.5871}

Context: We are 90% confident that the true proportion of all voters who

plan to vote for the incumbent candidate is contained within the interval

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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{20, 1, 14, 14, 9,8}

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

To find the mean, you have to add all of the data together, then divide by the amount that there is.

So, when adding together the data, we get 66. We have 6 values, so we will divide 66 by 6.

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11

Step-by-step explanation:

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