The equivalent of the expression [ (z−3)4z−6 ] is 4z² - 12z - 6.
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Given the expression; (z−3)4z−6
First, we apply distributive property.
(z−3)4z−6
(z−3)4z−6
z(4z) - 3(4z) - 6
We remove the parentheses
4z² - 12z - 6
Therefore, the equivalent of the expression [ (z−3)4z−6 ] is 4z² - 12z - 6.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
2/4 this is a half also known as 1/2 Hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
H0 : μ = 5500
H1 : μ > 5500
The test statistic assume normal distribution :
Test statistic :
(Xbar - μ) ÷ s/sqrt(n)
(5625.1 - 5500) ÷ 226.1/sqrt(15) = 2.1429 = 2.143
Pvalue from test statistic :
The Pvalue obtained using the calculator at df = 15 - 1 = 14 is 0.025083
α = 0.05
Since ;
Pvalue < α
0.025083 < 0.05 ; Reject H0
The confidence interval :
Xbar ± Tcritical * s/sqrt(n)
Tcritical at 95% = 1.761 ;
margin of error = 1.761 * 226.1/sqrt(15) = 102.805
Lower boundary : (5625.1 - 102.805) = 5522.295
(5522.295 ; ∞)
The hypothesized mean does not occur within the constructed confidence boundary. HENCE, there is significant eveidbce to support the claim that the true mean life of a biomedical device is greater than 5500
Let x be the original side length of the square
P=2(l+w)
70=2((2.5+x)+(2.5+x))
70=2(5+2x)
70/2 = 5+2x
35-5=2x
30=2x
15=x
Therefore, the original length of the square was 15"
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