What does the central limit theorem tell us about the
distribution of those mean ages?
<span>A. </span>Because n>30, the sampling
dist of the mean ages can be approximated by a normal dist with a mean u and a
SD o/sqrt 54,
Whenever n<span>>30 the central limit theory applies.</span>
Answer:
50 miles per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to substitute the information given into the equation. First we need consistency on units. Hence the 1hr 30 minutes is same as 1.5hrs
Now since d =rt
We need to get r = d/t
This means r = 75/1.5 = 50 miles per hour
Answer: C. -2 = 2 + 5a - 2 - 6a
-2 - 2 + 2 = 5a - 6a
-2 = - a
2 = a
I’ve attached a photo of the graph.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of an adult ticket to the show is $5.5
The cost of a student ticket to the show is $4.25
A family is purchasing 2 adult tickets and 3 student tickets. This means that the total cost of 2 adult tickets would be
2 × 5.5 = $11
It also means that the total cost of 3 student tickets would be
3 × 4.25 = $12.75
The total cost of 2 adult tickets and 3 student tickets would be
11 + 12.75 = $23.75
If the family pays $25, the exact amount of change they should receive is
25 - 23.75 = $1.25