The office needs 8 new devices worth $8000. The order consists of new computers (C ) which cost $925 each and printers (P) which cost $1125 each. How many of the new devices are computers and how many are printers?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The number of computer is 5 and printer is 3


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Please show how the following equasion Square root of 64+6/-2*-2 I cannot arrive at the answer of 9.5

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Answer:

[tex]9.5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{64}+\frac{6}{-2\left(-2\right)}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{64}+\frac{6}{2 \times 2}[/tex]

[tex]8+\frac{6}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{19}{2}[/tex]

[tex]=9.5[/tex]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The following histogram shows the exam scores for a Prealgebra class. Use this histogram to answer the questions.Prealgebra Exam ScoresScores 70.5, 75.5, 80.5, 85.5, 90.5, 95.5, 100.5Frequency 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24Step 1 of 5:Find the number of the class containing the largest number of exam scores (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6).Step 2 of 5:Find the upper class limit of the third class.Step 3 of 5:Find the class width for this histogram.Step 4 of 5:Find the number of students that took this exam.Step 5 of 5:Find the percentage of students that scored higher than 95.595.5. Round your answer to the nearest percent.

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Answer:

The number of the class containing the  largest score can be found in frequency  24 and the class is  98 - 103

For the third class 78 - 83 ; the upper limit = 83

The class width for this histogram 5

The number of students that took the exam simply refers to the frequency is  84

The percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5 is 53%

Step-by-step explanation:

The objective of this question is to use the following histogram that shows the exam scores for a Pre-algebra class to answer the question given:

NOW;

The table given in the question can be illustrated as follows:

S/N           Class                Score          Frequency

1                 68  - 73            70.5           0

2                73 - 78             75.5           4

3                78 - 83             80.5           8

4                83 - 88             85.5           12

5                88 - 93            90.5           16

6                93 - 98            95.5           20

7                98 - 103           100.5          24                            

TOTAL:                                                 84

                                                                                           

a) The number of the class containing the  largest score can be found in frequency  24 and the class is  98 - 103

b) For the third class 78 - 83 ; the upper limit = 83  ( since the upper limit is derived by addition of  5 to the last number showing  in the highest value specified by the number in the class interval which is 78 ( i.e 78 + 5 = 83))

c)   The class width for this histogram 5 ; since it  is the difference  between the upper and lower boundaries  limit of the given class.

So , from above the difference in any of the class will definitely result into 5

d) The number of students that took the exam simply refers to the frequency ; which is (0+4+8+12+16+20+24) = 84

e) Lastly; the percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5 is ;

⇒[tex]\dfrac{20+24}{84} *100[/tex]

= 0.5238095 × 100

= 52.83

To the nearest percentage ;the percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5 is 53%

Answer:

1. 98-103 (6th class)

2. 88

3. 5

4. 84

5. 52%

Step-by-step explanation:

Find attached the frequency table.

The class of exam scores falls between (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6).

The exam score ranged from 68-103

1) The largest number of exam scores = 24

The largest number of exam scores is in the 6th class = 98 -103

Step 2 of 5:

The upper class limit is the higher number in an interval. Third class interval is 83-88

The upper class limit of the third class 88.

Step 3 of 5:

Class width = upper class limit - lower class limit

We can use any of the class interval to find this as the answer will be the same. Using the interval between 73-78

Class width = 78 - 73

Class width for the histogram = 5

Step 4 of 5:

The total of students that took the test = sum of all the frequency

= 0+4+8+12+16+20+24 = 84

The total of students that took the test = 84

Step 5 of 5:Find the percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5

Number of student that scored higher than 95.5 = 20 + 24 = 44

Percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5 = [(Number of student that scored higher than 95.5)/(total number of students that took the test)] × 100

= (44/84) × 100 = 0.5238 × 100 = 52.38%

Percentage of students that scored higher than 95.5 = 52% (nearest percent)

9. In 2002 the Georgia department of education reported a mean reading test score of 850 from Tattnall County Career Academy with a standard deviation of 50. The sample was taken from 100 11th grade students. Assuming the test scores are normally distributed, what is the standard error

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Answer:

The standard error = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:-

Given sample size 'n' = 100

Given mean reading test score μ =  850

Given standard deviation of the population 'σ' = 50

The standard error is determined by

 Standard error =   [tex]\frac{S.D}{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

                    S.E = σ/√n

[tex]S.E = \frac{S.D}{\sqrt{n} } = \frac{50}{\sqrt{100} } = 5[/tex]

Final answer:-

The standard error ( S.E) = 5

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A random sample of math majors taking an introductory statistics course were surveyed after completing the final exam. They were asked, "How many times did you review your final exam before handing it in to the professor?" The results are displayed in a probability density function for the random variable X, the number of times students reviewed their exam before handing it in. Find the standard deviation of X. Round the final answer to two decimal places. x P(X = x) 1 1/5 2 2/5 7 2/5

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Answer:

[tex] E(X) =1 *\frac{1}{5} +2 *\frac{2}{5} +7*\frac{2}{5}= 3.8[/tex]

Now we can find the second moment with this formula:

[tex] E(X^2) = \sum_{i=1}^n X^2_i P(X_i)[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex] E(X^2) =1^2 *\frac{1}{5} +2^2 *\frac{2}{5} +7^2*\frac{2}{5}= 21.4[/tex]

The variance would be given by:

[tex] Var(X) =E(X^2) -[E(X)]^2 = 21.4 -[3.8]^2 = 6.96[/tex]

And the deviation would be:

[tex] Sd(X) =\sqrt{6.96}= 2.638[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we have the following distribution given:

X      1      2      7

P(X) 1/5  2/5   2/5

We need to begin finding the mean with this formula:

[tex] E(X) = \sum_{i=1}^n X_i P(X_i)[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex] E(X) =1 *\frac{1}{5} +2 *\frac{2}{5} +7*\frac{2}{5}= 3.8[/tex]

Now we can find the second moment with this formula:

[tex] E(X^2) = \sum_{i=1}^n X^2_i P(X_i)[/tex]

And replacing we got:

[tex] E(X^2) =1^2 *\frac{1}{5} +2^2 *\frac{2}{5} +7^2*\frac{2}{5}= 21.4[/tex]

The variance would be given by:

[tex] Var(X) =E(X^2) -[E(X)]^2 = 21.4 -[3.8]^2 = 6.96[/tex]

And the deviation would be:

[tex] Sd(X) =\sqrt{6.96}= 2.638[/tex]

If you have changed the tires on your car, the original diameter is 24.5 inches. to a new diameter of 26 inches, how fast are you actually going if your speedometer is reading 53 mph? A. 50.5 mph B. 53 mph C. 56.2 mph D. 62.8 mph

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Answer:  c) 56.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Compare the original rate to the the new rate:

[tex]\dfrac{diameter}{mph}:\dfrac{24.5\ in}{53\ mph}=\dfrac{26\ in}{x}\\\\\\24.5x=53(26)\\\\\\x=\dfrac{53(26)}{24.5}\\\\\\x=\large\boxed{56.2\ mph}[/tex]

Arsha predicted that she would sell 225 magnets. She actually sold 240 magnets. What are the values of a and b in the table below? Percent Error Item Approximate value Exact value Error Absolute error Ratio Percent error Magnets 225 240 a b a = Negative StartFraction 15 over 225 EndFraction; b = negative 6.7 percent a = Negative StartFraction 15 over 240 EndFraction; b = negative 6.25 percent a = StartFraction 15 over 240 EndFraction; b = 6.25 percent a = StartFraction 15 over 225 EndFraction; b = 6.7 percent

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Answer:cStep-by-step Explanation:PLZS MARK BRAINLIEST PLZS PLZSMARK BRAINLIEST

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine whether the data described below are qualitative or quantitative and explain why.

The area codes (such as 617 )of the telephones of survey respondents:

a. The data are quantitative because they consist of counts or measurements.
b. The data are quantitative because they don't measure or count anything.
c. The data are qualitative because they don't measure or count anything.
d. The data are qualitative because they consist of counts or measurements.

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Answer:

c. The data are qualitative because they don't measure or count anything.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case of the area codes, the value although is a number and follows some logic, it does not represent a quantity and any mathematical operation on it has no meaning. The number does not measure or count anything.

They have the same meaning as the name of the city or the area.

In monitoring lead in the air after the explosion at the battery factory, it is found that the amounts of lead over a 6 day period had a standard error of 1.93. Find the margin of error that corresponds to a 95% confidence interval. (Round to 2 decimal places) 4.56

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Answer:

1.54

Margin of error M.E = 1.54

Step-by-step explanation:

Confidence interval can be defined as a range of values so defined that there is a specified probability that the value of a parameter lies within it.

The confidence interval of a statistical data can be written as.

x+/-zr/√n

x+/-M.E

Where M.E = margin of error

M.E = zr/√n

Given that

Standard deviation r = 1.93

Number of samples n = 6

Confidence interval = 95%

z(at 95% confidence) = 1.96

Substituting the values we have;

M.E = (1.96×1.93/√6) = 1.544321633166

M.E = 1.54 (to 2 decimal place)

Margin of error M.E = 1.54

A jar of marbles contains the following: two purple marbles, four white marbles, three blue marbles, and two green marbles. What is the probability of selecting a white marble from a jar of marbles?

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Answer:

4/11

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 11 marbles in total, if 4 of them are white, then you have a 4/11 chance of getting a white marble.

4/11 because i took that class

Plastic knives are sold in packs of 15 for 32p. Plastic forks are sold in packs of 12 for 43p. Sam wants to buy the same number of forks as knives. What is the least amount of money Sam will be able to spend?

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Answer:£3.43

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the lowest common multiple of 15 and 12.

Which is 60.

15×4=60 so 32x4=£1.28

12x5=60 so 43x5=£2.15

2.15+1.28= £3.43

Find the area of a triangle bounded by the y-axis, the line f(x)=9−2/3x, and the line perpendicular to f(x) that passes through the origin. Area =

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Answer:

The area of the triangle is 18.70 sq.units.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is provided that a triangle is bounded by the y-axis, the line [tex]f(x)=y=9-\frac{2}{3}x[/tex].

The slope of the line is: [tex]m_{1}=-\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

A perpendicular line passes through the origin to the line f (x).

The slope of this perpendicular line is:[tex]m_{2}=-\frac{1}{m_{1}}=\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

The equation of perpendicular line passing through origin is:

[tex]y=\frac{3}{2}x[/tex]

Compute the intersecting point between the lines as follows:

[tex]y=9-\frac{2}{3}x\\\\\frac{3}{2}x=9-\frac{2}{3}x\\\\\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{2}{3}x=9\\\\\frac{13}{6}x=9\\\\x=\frac{54}{13}[/tex]

The value of y is:

[tex]y=\frac{3}{2}x=\frac{3}{2}\times\frac{54}{13}=\frac{81}{13}[/tex]

The intersecting point is [tex](\frac{54}{13},\ \frac{81}{13})[/tex].

The y-intercept of the line f (x) is, 9, i.e. the point is (0, 9).

So, the triangle is  bounded by the points:

(0, 0), (0, 9) and [tex](\frac{54}{13},\ \frac{81}{13})[/tex]

Consider the diagram attached.

Compute the area of the triangle as follows:

[tex]\text{Area}=\frac{1}{2}\times 9\times \frac{54}{13}=18.69231\approx 18.70[/tex]

Thus, the area of the triangle is 18.70 sq.units.

a football team had 50 players at the start of the season, but then some players left the team. After that, the team had 42 players

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Answer:

50 = p + 42

Step-by-step explanation:

The unknown part of this equation is the variable p, the number of people that left. So you want to add p to 42 and that will give you the total number of football players, which is 50. In order to get p, you need to get it by itself and make it equal something. Subtract 42 from both sides and you are stuck with 50-42 = p

p = 8

Answer:

50-p=42

Step-by-step explanation:

The lengths of a professor's classes has a continuous uniform distribution between 50.0 min and 52.0 min. If one such class is randomly selected, find the probability that the class length is between 50.1 and 51.1 min. P(50.1 < X < 51.1) =

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Answer:

P(50.1 < X < 51.1) = 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

An uniform probability is a case of probability in which each outcome is equally as likely.

For this situation, we have a lower limit of the distribution that we call a and an upper limit that we call b.

The probability that we find a value X between c and d is given by the following formula:

[tex]P(c < X < d) = \frac{d - c}{b - a}[/tex]

The lengths of a professor's classes has a continuous uniform distribution between 50.0 min and 52.0 min.

This means that [tex]a = 50, b = 52[/tex]

So

[tex]P(50.1 < X < 51.1) = \frac{51.1 - 50.1}{52 - 50} = 0.5[/tex]

Which expression is equivalent to 5^10 times 5^5. 5^2 5^5 5^15 5^50

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Answer:

5^15

Step-by-step explanation:

(5^10)(5^5)= 5^10+5= 5^15

Find x

PLEASE HELP ME !! 11 POINTS !

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle we can use trig functions

sin theta = opp /hyp

sin 30 = x / 10

10 sin 30 = x

10 * 1/2 = x

5 =x

Vlad tried to solve an equation step by step.

-8p 14 = 42

-8p = 28 step 1

p= -3.5 step 2

Find Vlad's mistake.

Choose 1 answer:

A)Step 1

B)Step 2

C)Vlad did not make a mistake

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

-8 14 = 42 (He subtracted 14 from 42)

-8p = 28 (Which is how he got 28)

p = -3.5 (He took 28 divide by -8 which got him -3.5)

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

C

On Sunday, a local hamburger shop sold a combined of 572 hamburger and cheeseburger. The number of cheeseburgers sold was three times the number of hamburger sold. How many hamburger were sold on Sunday

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Answer: 143 hamburgers and 429 cheese burgers

Explanation:

Call h and c the number of both items.
(h-hamburger and c-cheeseburger)

h + c = 572
c = 3h

Sub the second into the first

h + 3h = 572
4h = 572

Divide both sides by 4
h = 143 hamburgers

Use this back into the second equation
c = 3 • 143 = 429 cheeseburgers

On hot, sunny, summer days, Jane rents inner tubes by the river that runs through her town. Based on her past experience, she has assigned the following probability distribution to the number of tubes she will rent on a randomly selected day.

x 25 50 75 100 Total
P(x) 0.16 0.36 0.38 0.10 1.00

Find the probability expressions: (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

a. P(X=50)P(X=50).
b. P(X≤75)P(X≤75).
c. P(X>50)P(X>50).
d. P(X<100)P(X<100).

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Answer:

a. P(X=50)= 0.36

b. P(X≤75) =  0.9

c. P(X>50)=  0.48

d. P(X<100) = 0.9

Step-by-step explanation:

The given data is

x                      25        50       75        100          Total

P(x)                0.16       0.36    0.38    0.10          1.00

Where X is the variable and P(X) = probabililty of that variable.

From the above

a. P(X=50)= 0.36

We add the probabilities of the variable below and equal to 75

b. P(X≤75) = 0.16+ 0.36+ 0.38= 0.9

We find the probability of the variable greater than 50 and add it.

c. P(X>50)= 0.38+0.10=  0.48

It can be calculated in two ways. One is to subtract the probability of 100 from total probability of 1. And the other is to add the probabilities of all the variables less than 100 . Both would give the same answer.

d. P(X<100)= 1- P(X=100)= 1-0.1= 0.9

which of the following explains expressions are equivalent to - 5/6 /-1/3

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Answer:

2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

(-5/6 ) / (-1/3)

multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number -3 gives:

(-5 * -3 /6 ) / (-1* -3/3)

(15/6 ) / (3/3)

(15/6 ) / 1

(15/6 )

12/6 + 3/6

2 3/6

2 1/2

2.5

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1. Molly is trying to find a relationship between the largest angle and largest side of a triangle. She has drawn dozens of triangles, and measured their parts. She’s ready to make a conjecture. What kind of reasoning was Molly using? Explain how you know it’s that kind of reasoning.

11. Which step in the proof has a flaw?
Given AB=BC prove B is the midpoint of AC
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A) Step 1
B) Step 3
C) No Flaw.
D) Step 2

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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

11. There is no flaw since step 1 is given, and there is the right reason for step 2.

1. Molly is using inductive reasoning because she is collecting the data to make a conjecture.

11. There is no flaw.

Design and complete a frequency table for Belinda.
Belinda ask 20 people, how many hours of TV did you watch last week?

Here is the results
3,17,4,4,6,11,14,14,1,20,9,8,9,6,12,7,8,13,13,9.
Belinda wants to show these result in a frequency table.
She will use 4 equal groups.
The first group will start with 1 hour and the last group will end with 20 hours.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Since she will use 4 groups or class intervals, the the class width would be 20/4 = 5 hours

The class groups would be

1 to 5

5 to 10

10 to 15

15 to 20

The class mark for each class is the average of the minimum and maximum value of each class. Therefore, the class marks are

(1 + 5)/2 = 3

(5 + 10)/2 = 7.5

(10 + 15)/2 = 12.5

(15 + 20)/2 = 17.5

The frequency table would be

Class group Frequency

1 - 5 4

5 - 10 8

10 - 15 6

15 - 20 2

The total frequency is 4 + 8 + 6 + 2 = 20

Ms. Ironperson and Mr. Thoro are making
Avenger posters to give children when they
visit Avenger Academy. Ms. Ironperson has
completed 12 posters and will complete 6
more per day. Mr. Thoro has not started yet
but can make 12 per day. At some point Mr.
Thoro will catch up and both will have finished
the same number of posters. When this does
happen, how many posters will each Avenger
have completed?
If x denotes the number of days and y denotes
the number of posters, what are the equations
needed to solve this problem? (7 points)​

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Answer:

y = 12 + 6x

y = 12x

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information provided, the following equations are derived:

y = 12 + 6x    ------- Eqn 1

y = 12x          ------- Eqn 2

Since Eqns 1 and 2 have the same subject, we equate them to solve for x. We have:

12x = 12 + 6x

Putting like terms together, we have:

12x - 6x = 12 ⇒ (12 - 6)x = 12

6x = 12 ⇒ x = 2

x = 2

Substitute x into Eqn 1 or 2

Eqn 1

y = 12 + 6x

y = 12 + 6(2) = 12 + 12

y = 24

Eqn 2

y = 12x

y = 12(2)

y = 24

It means that it will take Ms. Ironperson and Mr. Thoro 2 days apiece to produce the same number of posters at the current rate (which is 24 posters). Both Ms. Ironperson and Mr. Thoro will individually take 2 days to produce 24 Avenger posters apiece.

A commuter uses a bus and a train to get to work. The train is more than 5 minutes late 1/6 of the times they use it The bus is more than 5 minutes late 3/5 of the times they use it. What is the probability that both the bus and train will be more than 5 minutes late?

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Answer:

10% probability that both the bus and train will be more than 5 minutes late

Step-by-step explanation:

Independent events:

If two events, A and B, are independent, we have that:

[tex]P(A \cap B) = P(A)*P(B)[/tex]

What is the probability that both the bus and train will be more than 5 minutes late?

The bus being more than 5 minutes late is independent of the train, and vice versa. So

Event A: Bus more than 5 minutes late

Event B: Train more than 5 minutes late

The train is more than 5 minutes late 1/6 of the times they use it

This means that [tex]P(B) = \frac{1}{6}[/tex]

The bus is more than 5 minutes late 3/5 of the times they use it.

This means that [tex]P(A) = \frac{3}{5}[/tex]

Then

[tex]P(A \cap B) = \frac{3}{5}*\frac{1}{6} = \frac{3}{30} = 0.1[/tex]

10% probability that both the bus and train will be more than 5 minutes late

The average math SAT score is 511 with a standard deviation of 119. A particular high school claims that its students have unusually high math SAT scores. A random sample of 55 students from this school was​ selected, and the mean math SAT score was 528. Is the high school justified in its​ claim? Explain. ▼ No Yes ​, because the​ z-score ​( nothing​) is ▼ unusual not unusual since it ▼ does not lie lies within the range of a usual​ event, namely within ▼ 1 standard deviation 2 standard deviations 3 standard deviations of the mean of the sample means. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)

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Answer:

No, because the​ z-score of Z = 1.06 is not unusual since it does not lie within the range of a usual​ event, namely within 2 standard deviations of the mean of the sample means.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this question, we need to understand the normal probability distribution and the central limit theorem.

Normal probability distribution

When the distribution is normal, we use the z-score formula.

In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the zscore of a measure X is given by:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

Central Limit Theorem

The Central Limit Theorem estabilishes that, for a normally distributed random variable X, with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the sampling distribution of the sample means with size n can be approximated to a normal distribution with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]s = \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex].

For a skewed variable, the Central Limit Theorem can also be applied, as long as n is at least 30.

Unusual

If X is more than two standard deviations from the mean, x is considered unusual.

In this question:

[tex]\mu = 511, \sigma = 119, n = 55, s = \frac{119}{\sqrt{55}} = 16.046[/tex]

A random sample of 55 students from this school was​ selected, and the mean math SAT score was 528. Is the high school justified in its​ claim?

If Z is equal or greater than 2, the claim is justified.

Lets find Z.

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

By the Central Limit Theorem

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{s}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{528 - 511}{16.046}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1.06[/tex]

1.06 < 2, so 528 is not unusually high.

The answer is:

No, because the​ z-score of Z = 1.06 is not unusual since it does not lie within the range of a usual​ event, namely within 2 standard deviations of the mean of the sample means.

The statement that could be made regarding the high school about the justification of its claim would be:

- No, because the​ z-score of Z = 1.06 is not unusual since it does not lie within the range of a usual​ event, namely within 2 standard deviations of the mean of the sample means.

Given that,

μ = 511

σ = 119

Sample(n) = 55

and

s = [tex]119/\sqrt{55}[/tex]

[tex]= 16.046[/tex]

As we know,

The claim of the high school could be valid and justified only when

[tex]Z > 2[/tex]

To find,

The value of Z

So,

[tex]Z = (X -[/tex] μ )/σ

by putting the values using Central Limit Theorem,

[tex]Z = (528 - 511)/16.046[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1.06[/tex]

Since [tex]Z < 2[/tex], the claim is not justified.

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What else would need to be congruent to show that ABC=DEF by SAS?

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Answer:

A

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Answer:

The answer here is A.

A) A is congruent to D.

A=

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For what value of the variable will the value of 7y−2 be ten more than the value of 2y?

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Answer:

y=2.4

Step-by-step explanation:

7y-2=2y+10

7y-2y=10+2

5y=12

y=12/5=2.4

According to a polling​ organization, 22​% of adults in a large region consider themselves to be liberal. A survey asked 200 respondents to disclose their political​ philosophy: Conservative,​ Liberal, Moderate. Treat the results of the survey as a random sample of adults in this region. Do the survey results suggest the proportion is higher than that reported by the polling​ organization? Use an alphaequals0.01 level of significance.

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Answer:

No. There is not enough evidence to support the claim that the proportion of liberals is higher than that reported by the polling​ organization (P-value = 0.0366).

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete: there is no information about the results of the survey. We will assume that 55 of the subjects answer "liberal", and test the claim.

This is a hypothesis test for a proportion.

The claim is that the proportion of liberals is higher than that reported by the polling​ organization.

Then, the null and alternative hypothesis are:

[tex]H_0: \pi=0.22\\\\H_a:\pi>0.22[/tex]

The significance level is 0.01.

The sample has a size n=200.

The sample proportion is p=0.275.

[tex]p=X/n=55/200=0.275[/tex]

The standard error of the proportion is:

[tex]\sigma_p=\sqrt{\dfrac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}=\sqrt{\dfrac{0.22*0.78}{200}}\\\\\\ \sigma_p=\sqrt{0.000858}=0.029[/tex]

Then, we can calculate the z-statistic as:

[tex]z=\dfrac{p-\pi-0.5/n}{\sigma_p}=\dfrac{0.275-0.22-0.5/200}{0.029}=\dfrac{0.053}{0.029}=1.792[/tex]

This test is a right-tailed test, so the P-value for this test is calculated as:

[tex]\text{P-value}=P(z>1.792)=0.0366[/tex]

As the P-value (0.0366) is greater than the significance level (0.01), the effect is  not significant.

The null hypothesis failed to be rejected.

There is not enough evidence to support the claim that the proportion of liberals is higher than that reported by the polling​ organization.

To ______ a function, you need to stretch or compress it

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Answer: It’s to change the shape of a function

Step-by-step explanation:

To change the shape of a function, you need to stretch or compress it.

How to stretch or compress a function?

In math terms, you can stretch or compress a function horizontally by multiplying x by some number before any other operations. To stretch the function, multiply by a fraction between 0 and 1. To compress the function, multiply by some number greater than 1.

Is there a function for every shape?

By definition, a function has one possible output for any given input. So if you want your function defined as some y=f(x), then not every shape can be written as a function. Any shape that has two points directly above each other (relative to the x-axis) cannot be written as a function, even a piecewise one.

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Dorothy Kaatz, a computer programmer, earns a regular hourly rate of
$15.25 and earns double that when she works overtime. Kaatz usually works
40 regular hours and 12 hours overtime while she's trying to update the
company's systems before the month's end. What is her straight-time pay?
What is her overtime pay? What is her total pay?

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Answer:

$976

Step-by-step explanation:

Straight time pay= $15.25(hourly rate) × 40(hours worked)= $610

Overtime Rate = 15.25×2= $30.50

Overtime Pay= $30.5 × 12 (Hours worked overtime)= $366

Total Pay= Basic wage + Overtime Wage = $976

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