Nonparametric tests are also called distribution-free tests because they don't assume that your data follow a specific distribution. You may have heard that you should use nonparametric tests when your data don't meet the assumptions of the parametric test, especially the assumption about normally distributed data.
Answer:
8.48%
Step-by-step explanation:
Bill's weight decreases from 64.8 kg to 59.3 kg.
We need to find the percentage decrease in Bill's weight. It can be calculated as follows :

So, the required decrease in percentage is 8.48%.
Answer: N=8
Step-by-step explanation: So 1/2*4=2 then you know that you need 4 to get to six because you already have two. Then 8/2=4 so N=8.
1/2(8+4)=6
4+2=6
6=6
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Answer:=
Solution: -2<c<3
Interval Notation: (-2,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
-3<5c+7<22
-3<5c+7 : c>-2
5c+7<22 : c<3
combine the intervals
c>-2 and c<3
-2<c<3
Answer:
I and IV
Step-by-step explanation:
cosine is positive/greater than 0 in quadrants I and IV. Its just a rule of the unit circle.
Can remember by All Star Trig Class
meaning all the trig funtions are positive in quadrant I
sin is positive in II
tan is positive in III
and cos is positive in IV