Answer:
1.05(b) = 0.97(b)
Step-by-step explanation:
What you know from the problem:
Krogers:
11.45(12)+1.05(b)
Trader Joe's:
13.45(12)+0.97(b)
Kroger = Trader Joe's
1.05(b) = 0.97(b)
Answer:
The probability is 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The time a person is given corresponds to a uniform distribution with values between 0 and 100. The mean of this distribution is 0+100/2 = 50 and the variance is (100-0)²/12 = 833.3.
When we take 100 players we are taking 100 independent samples from this same random variable. The mean sample, lets call it X, has equal mean but the variance is equal to the variance divided by the length of the sample, hence it is 833.3/100 = 8.333.
As a consecuence of the Central Limit Theorem, the mean sample (taken from independant identically distributed random variables) has distribution Normal with parameters μ = 50, σ= 8.333. We take the standarization of X, calling it W, whose distribution is Normal Standard, in other words

The values of the cummulative distribution of the Standard Normal distribution, lets denote it
, are tabulated and they can be found in the attached file, We want to know when X is above 50, we can solve that by using the standarization

Answer:
the 2nd one. I got it correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
lok it up on g00gle and see if its already ansered on this site it will pull it up of it is
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have the following phrase given in the problem: 16 times as many books. You can conclude this is a multiplication word problem, because:
- Let's call
the number of books.
- "As many boooks" indicates multiplication.
- 16 times means that
should be multiplied by 16.
2. Then, you can conclude that the expression that best represent the phrase is:
