Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Data given and notation
represent the sample mean
represent the sample standard deviation for the sample
sample size
represent the value that we want to test
represent the significance level for the hypothesis test.
t would represent the statistic (variable of interest)
represent the p value for the test (variable of interest)
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to check if the mean weight is less than 4 ounces, the system of hypothesis would be:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
If we analyze the size for the sample is < 30 and we don't know the population deviation so is better apply a t test to compare the actual mean to the reference value, and the statistic is given by:
(1)
t-test: "Is used to compare group means. Is one of the most common tests and is used to determine if the mean is (higher, less or not equal) to an specified value".
Calculate the statistic
We can replace in formula (1) the info given like this:
<span>6x-7y=-84
7y = 6x + 84
y = 6/7(x) + 12</span>
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
For Dog walking, he earns $30 for 5 hours of work.
He earns $36 for 6 hours of work.
$30/5 hours = $6/hour
$36/6 hours = $6/hour
He earns $6/hour dog walking.
For 8 hours, he earns 8 hours * $6/hour = $48
To earn $66, he works 66/6 = 11 hours.
5 30
6 36
8 48
11 66
Part B:
He earns $7/hour for yard work, so multiply the number of hours by 7 to find the money he earns.
Table for yard work
Hours Money
5 $35
6 $42
8 $56
Part C:
For 5 hours, he earns $35 for yard work and $30 as a dog walker.
$35 - $30 = $5
<span>square root of 25 is the correct answer</span>