Using a calculator, it is found that for the two-tailed test of significance, the p-value is of 0.9195.
The correlation coefficient is also called <u>Pearson's r-score</u>, and is used for two-tailed tests. To find the p-value, the information needed is:
- The value of the Pearson's r-score, that is, the value of the correlation coefficients.
- The sample size.
In this problem, we have that the correlation coefficient is of r = 0.02, with a sample size of n = 28.
- Using it as the input for a r-score calculator, the p-value is of 0.9195.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/13873630
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer to this question is 410.29
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3.572
Area of a circle in terms of radius:
Area = π · r2 = 3.14 · 1.072 = 3.57 square meters.
In terms of diameter:
Area = π · (d
2
)2 = 3.14 · (2.13
2
)2 = 3.14 · (1.07)2 = 3.57 square meters.
In terms of circumference:
Area = C2
4π
= 6.72
4π
= 44.89
(4 · 3.14)
= 44.89
12.56
= 3.57 square meters.
Note: for simplicity, some results may be rounded to nearest hundredth and π was rounded to 3.14. See formula details below in this page.
A circle of radius = 1.066 or diameter = 2.133 or circunference = 6.7 meters has an area of 3.572 square meters which is equal to:
3.572E-6 square kilometers (km²)
35720 square centimeters (cm²)
0.0008827 acres (ac)
0.0003572 hectares (ha)
1.379E-6 square miles (mi²)
4.272 square yards (yd²)
38.45 square feet (ft²)
5537 square inches (in²)
Formulae:
Circle area formula
Answer: 5 classes.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the rule to determine the number of classes for a frequency distribution.
The rule says that where
is the number of classes
is the number of the data points
We know that the number of data points is = 20.
Next, we start searching for so that we can get a number 2 to the that is larger that the number of data points.
This suggests that you should use 5 classes.