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Alina [70]
4 years ago
6

7-3w polynomial in standard form

Mathematics
1 answer:
Rudik [331]4 years ago
5 0
The answer is -3w+7
sf is a^2+2ab+b
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Step-by-step explanation:

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1)

The researcher took a sample of n=60 people and made them taste proof samples of six different brands of pizza and choose their favorite brand, their choose was recorded. So the study variable is the following:

X: favorite pizza brand, categorized in brand 1, brand 2, brand 3, brand 4, brand 5 and brand 6.

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The statistic for the goodness of fit is:

χ²= ∑\frac{(O_i-E_i)^2}{E_i} ≈χ²_{k-1}

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r= represents the total of rows

c= represents the total of columns

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In this example, you have an independence test for two variables.

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