Answer: The point estimate for the mean weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River is the mean weight from your sample
= 31.2 pounds .
Step-by-step explanation:
The weights of spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia river are normally distributed.
Given : The mean weight from your sample is 31.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 4.4 pounds.
The point estimate for the mean
weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River is the mean weight from your sample
i.e. is 31.2 pounds because the best point estimate for population mean is the sample mean. [in normal distribution]
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Now, I want you to go ahead and think of some stuff that's true for squares. To name a few, the opposite sides are going to be parallel to one another, all the angles are 90°, all the sides are the same length, and both diagonals are going to be perpendicular and equal in length. I'm sure there's even more, but I'll leave that to you. (BTW, by diagonals, I mean the lines that go through the the opposite diagonal corners).
What about rectangles? The opposite sides are going to be parallel to one another, the diagonals are going to be equal in length, and the angles are going to be 90°.
Now, rhombi. All sides are going to be equal, opposite sides are going to be parallel, the diagonally opposite angles will be equal to each other, and the diagonals bisect each other at 90°.
And lastly, parallelograms. Pretty similar to rhombi in that they have parallel opposite sides and that the opposite diagonal angles are equal to each other, but there's one thing that makes a parallelogram not a rhombus.
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