Distances in 2- and 3-dimensions (and even higher dimensions) can be found using the Pythagorean theorem. The straight-line distance can be considered to be the hypotenuse of a right triangle whose sides are the horizontal and vertical differences between the coordinates.
Here, you have A = (0, 0) and B = (3, 6). The horizontal distance between the points is ...
... 3 - 0 = 3 . . . . the difference of x-coordinates
The vertical distance between the points is ...
... 6 - 0 = 6 . . . . the difference of y-coordinates
Then the straight-line distance (d) between the points is found from the Pythagorean theorem, which tells you ...
... d² = 3² + 6²
... d = √(9 + 36) = √45 ≈ 6.7 . . . units
Hello!if you mean 3.28 divided by 9.84 then the answer is 0.33333333 and so on
Answer:
Approximately Normal
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of the sample mean will also be normally distributed, even when the sample size is small.
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is simply asking for the number that makes the equation untrue. So, all you need to do is plug in the various numbers below for w, and find out the incorrect number. Example with option D:
w-10≤16
27-10≤16
17≤16.
This makes the equation untrue, as 17 is not less than or equal to 16.
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