Answer:
No because you can split a tree
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we define the variables:
x: number of years after 1950
f (x): amount of vinyl sold.
Then, with the variables defined, we have:
68594 vinyl records were sold in 1958 ---------> f (8) = 68594
91299 vinyl records were sold in 1961 ---------> f (11) = 91299
38720 vinyl records were sold in 1952 ---------> f (2) = 38720
161743 vinyl records were sold in 1967 ---------> f (17) = 161743
To find the lowest common denominator between the fractions, what you need to do is simply write out the multiples of both 3 and 5 and find what multiple is common between both:
3,6,9,12,15
5,10,15
The multiple that is common and is the lowest in both would be 15.
The solution thus is B.15, it is the LCD for the fractions of 2/3 and 4/5.
Answer:
t-value = 2.441
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's assume that this is a one-tailed test to calculate the critical value, the process is this:
- Calculate alpha (α): α = 1 - (confidence level / 100)
, but we already have this α=0.01
- Find the critical probability (p*): p* = 1 - α/2 = 1-0.005=0.995
- Then, the critical value would be shown as a t statistic, but for this we need:
degrees of freedom (df)= n-1=35-1=34
- The critical t statistic (t*) or critical value is the t-value having degrees of freedom equal to 34 and a cumulative probability equal to 0.995.
From the attached table we can see:
t-value = 2.441
1. 2+(6*(4)^2)
2+(6*(16))
3. 2+(96)
4. 98 is the answer to the question