Answer:


And we are 95% confident that the true difference means are between 
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the following info:
sample mean for group 1
sample mean for group 2
sample standard deviation for group 1
sample standard deviation for group 2
sample size group 1
sample size group 2
We want to find a confidence interval for the difference of means and the correct formula to do this is:

Now we just need to find the critical value. The confidence level is 0.95 then the significance is
and
. The degrees of freedom are given by:

The critical value for this case would be :
And replacing into the confidence interval formula we got:


And we are 95% confident that the true difference means are between 
Indirect material cost: y
explained by units produced: x
Linear regression. Cost estimation equation: y=mx+b
Constant: b=$15,640
Standard error of y estimate=$3,600
r^2=0.7704
Number of observations: n=22
x coeffient: m=11.25
Standard error of x coefficient=2.19
m=11.25, b=15,640 → y=11.25x+15,640
Answer: The cost estimation equation is y=11.25x+15,640
Dy/dx = dy/dt * dt/dx
xy = 4
y + x(dy/dx) = 0 by implicit differentiation.
x(dy/dx) = -y
dy/dx = -y/x
<span>dy/dx = dy/dt * dt/dx dy/dt = -2
</span>
<span>-y/x = -2 * dt/dx
</span>
y/(2x) = dt/dx
dt/dx = y/(2x)
dx/dt = 2x/y
When x = -3, xy = 4, y = 4/x = 4/-3 = -4/3
dx/dt = 2*-3/(-4/3) = -6 *-3/4 = 18/4 = 9/2 = 4.5
dx/dt = 4.5
Answer:
I don't understand the instructions, but I'll answer the question in the picture.
The angle next to 52 is vertical to y, so, 90-52=y.
Thus, y=38
Answer:
4:44 so that you could be there at 5:00 exactly.
Step-by-step explanation: