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padilas [110]
3 years ago
15

Absolute Value equations always have 2 answers. True False

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1 answer:
Setler [38]3 years ago
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The answer is, "False". 
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Step-by-step explanation:

We are provided with the sample data showing the math and writing scores for a sample of twelve students who took the SAT ;

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So, \mu_A = Population mean for the math scores

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 Let \mu_D = Difference between the population mean for the math scores and the population mean for the writing scores.

            <em>  Null Hypothesis, </em>H_0<em> : </em>\mu_A = \mu_B<em>     or   </em>\mu_D<em> = 0 </em>

<em>      Alternate Hypothesis, </em>H_1<em> : </em>\mu_A \neq  \mu_B<em>      or   </em>\mu_D \neq<em> 0</em>

Hence, Test Statistics used here will be;

            \frac{Dbar - \mu_D}{\frac{s_D}{\sqrt{n} } } follows t_n_-  _1    where, Dbar = Bbar - Abar

                                                               s_D = \sqrt{\frac{\sum D_i^{2}-n*(Dbar)^{2}}{n-1}}

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Student        Math scores (A)          Writing scores (B)         D = B - A

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     2                      432                           380                                    -52  

     3                      528                           463                                    -65

     4                       574                          612                                      38

     5                       448                          420                                    -28

     6                       502                          526                                    24

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