The sample standard deviation is used to calculate the determine the spread of estimates for a set of observations (i.e., a data set) from the mean (average or expected value).
<h3>What is sample standard deviation?</h3>
The spread of a data distribution is measured by standard deviation. The average distance between each data point and the mean is measured.
The sample standard deviation (s) is a measurement of the variation from the expected values and is equal to the sample variance's square root.
where
s = sample standard deviation
N = the number of observations
= the observed values of a sample item
= the mean value of the observations
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Step-by-step explanation:
The explanatory is the independent variable, or the variable that goes on the x-axis of a graph. Here, that could be time or political affiliation.
The response variable is the dependent variable, or the variable that goes on the y-axis of a graph. Here, that would be percent that have a positive view of capitalism/socialism.
Answer:
A B and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Since M divides segment AB into a ratio of 5:2, we can say that M is 5/(5+2) of the length of AB. Therefore 5/7 × AB.
distance of AB = d
5/7×(x2 - x1) for the x and 5/7×(y2 - y1) for the y
5/7×(8 - 1) = 5/7 (7) = 5 for the x
and 5/7×(16 - 2) = 5/7 (14) = 10 for the y
But remember the line AB starts at A (1, 2),
so add 1 to the x: 5+1 = 6
and add 2 to the y: 10+2 = 12
Therefore the point M lies exactly at...
A) (6, 12)
Answer:
10 milligrams of Medication A
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll write proportions/ratios for this:
20:16 is the usual proportion, and x:8 is this week's dose. The ratio from A to B has to be equal, so
20/16 = x/8
Cross-multiply:
(20)(8) = (16)(x)
160 = 16x
divide both sides by 16
x = 10
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