Answer:
No ;
Step-by-step explanation:
Given ;
s2 = 10 ; n2 = 10 ; s1 = 12 ; n1 = 12
Hypothesis :
H0 : σ1² = σ2²
H1 : σ1² ≠ σ2²
The test statistic :
Ftest = s1² / s2² = 12² / 10² = 144 / 100 = 1.44
The Pvalue using the Pvalue from Ftest calculator :
Numerator df = 12 - 1 = 11
Denominator df = 10 - 1 = 9
Pvalue = 0.2969
At α = 0.1
If Pvalue > α ; Fail to reject H0
0.2969 > 0.1 ; Hence, we fail to reject the Null
Hence, we cannot conclude that variation exists
Answer:
i can try this!
Step-by-step explanation:
first thing to remember.....
the probability of anything can never be zero!
A - would definitely be very low ...probably less than 1% but not zero
b - would be almost 100%...not quite 100 as we dont know how deep is the water
c - around 50% over a given period
d - 25% over time
e - count the number of people in your class then divide by 100 this is your percentage chance
f - 50% over time
g - somewhere very close to zero ...but not quite zero
Answer:
x = 2
y = -3
z = 4
( 2 , -3, 4 )
Step-by-step explanation:
x + y + z = 3 ---- i
x – y =5 ---- ii
y - z = -7 ---- iii
ii + iii
x - z = -2 ---- iv
i + ii
2x + z = 8 --- v
iv + v
3x = 6
x = 2
x=2 substitute for v
z = 4
x =2 substitute for ii
y = -3
Answer:
Eliza is 1
Step-by-step explanation:
If Eliza is 2 years younger than 1/2 her brothers age and Juan is 6.
- - Take 3 away from 2 ( 3-2=1)
So that means Eliza would be 1
Answer:
x=2
Step-by-step explanation:

(Add 4 to both sides)

Now, we can solve it using quadratic formula




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