Answer:
The standard error in estimating the mean = (0.1 × standard deviation of the distribution)
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard error of the mean, for a sample, σₓ is related to the standard deviation, σ, through the relation
σₓ = σ/(√n)
n = sample size = 100
σₓ = σ/(√100)
σₓ = (σ/10) = 0.1σ
Hence, the standard error in estimating the mean = (0.1 × standard deviation of the distribution)
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
6, 11,14,14,19,20
Adding these 6 numbers we get 84.
84 / 6 = 14 = mean.
Median = middle number(s) = 14
Mode = number occurring most = 14.
1/3 of the dimensions means to divide the dimensions by 3. This is to figure out what 1/3 of the dimensions are.
Our length is 6, and our width is 9.
Let's divide our length first.
6/3 = 2.
Our length with 1/3 of it's original dimensions is 2.
Let's divide our width now.
9/3 = 3.
Our width with 1/3 of it's original dimensions is 3.
Our dimensions are 2 by 3.
Your answer is A.) 2 in. by 3 in.
I hope this helps!
Answer: 172
Step-by-step explanation:
If what I did is right, the answer is 172.2 since 41/5 is 8.2 and I multiply 8.2 times 21, I get 172.2, which rounds to 172.
X-3y=-5
-(x+3y=1)
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-6y=-6
y=1
x=-2