Answer:
The estimate of a population proportion is approximately 541.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve the the problem by using the formula for minimum sample needed for interval estimate of a population proportion which is given by the formula
n = pq ((Z/2) / E)^2
As, p is not defined so we use the standard p and q which is 0.5 and 0.5.
The reason for this is we have to choose form 0.1 to 0.9 both values of p and q, we will find the maximum value of pq occurs when they both are 0.5.
Next, we will find the value of (Z/2) by looking at the Z-table, we will find that at 98% confidence (Z/2) = 2.326. Now we start substituting the values in the above formula
n = (0.5)×(0.5) × (2.326/0.05)^2
n = 541.027
n ≅ 541.
<span>38 - 7r = 3(6 - 4r)
38 - 7r = 18 - 12r
-7r + 12r = 18 - 38
5r = -20
r = -4</span>
Answer:
Jhon
Step-by-step explanation:
At the rate of 4 minutes per problem, it take Juaqine ...
(4 min/prob)×(6 prob) = 24 min
to solve the problems.
That is more time than it takes Jhon, so Jhon is faster.
-5*-2=-10
The factors to multiply to give negative 10 is -5 and 2
6 plus negative two gives you negative four. The factors to add to give you -4 is 6 and -2
Answer: 60? to be hostens i have no clue sorry i hope this help...
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