E=Z*sqrt (p(1-p)/N), where E= error margin, p=proportion, N=sample size
Katrina's margin error at 85% confidence interval: E=1.96*sqrt (p(1-p)/100) = 0.196 sqrt (1(1-p))
Mathew's margin error at 99% confidence interval: E= 2.58*sqrt (p(1-p)/400) = 0.129 sqrt (p(1-p))
Since both obtained same estimate of proportion (that is, value of p), it can be seen that Mathew's estimate will have a small error (That is, 0.129 is smaller than 0.196). This can be attributed to larger sample size although a wider confidence (99%) interval was considered.
It’s D(15)
(3)*3+(2)*3
9+6=15
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: 3/2=1.5 (-6/5)=(-1.2) 1.5+(-1.2)=0.3
Answer=0.3
Answer:
24% saline
Step-by-step explanation:
Find how much saline is in both solutions:
7(0.27)
= 1.89
3(0.17)
= 0.51
Add this together:
1.89 + 0.51
= 2.4
Since there are 10 quarts in total, the concentration of the mixture can be found by dividing 2.4 by 10:
2.4/10
= 0.24
So, the concentration of the mixture is 24% saline