1. The results are nowhere near to being statistically significant.
2. The results are almost but not quite statistically significant.
3. The results are just barely statistically significant.
4. The results are strongly statistically significant.
A group of 10 people is choosing a chairperson and vice-chairperson. They put all 10 people's names into a hat. The first name drawn becomes chair. The second name drawn becomes vice-chair. How many possible combinations of chair and vice-chair are there?
1. 19
2. 90
3. 100
4. 10! (10 factorial)
Answer:
right angle ( right )
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagoras' theorem only works for right-angled triangles, so you can use it to test whether a triangle has a right angle or not. In the triangle above, if a 2 < b 2 + c 2 the angle is acute.
It’s c I just took that quiz
2x+4y=16
x-7=-4y
4y=16-2x
<span>4y=16-2(-4y+7)
4y=16+8y-14
-4y=2
-4y/-4=2/-4
<u>y=-0,5</u>
2x=16-4(-0,5)
2x=16+2
2x/2=18/2
<u>x=9
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C</span>