The determined value of mean µ is 1.3 and variance σ² is 0.81.
What is mean and variance?
- A measurement of central dispersion is the mean and variance. The average of a group of numbers is known as the mean.
- The variance is calculated as the square root of the variance.
- We can determine how the data we are collecting for observation are dispersed and distributed by looking at central dispersion.
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Mean µ = ∑X P(X)
µ = 1.3
Variance (σ² ) = ∑ X² P(X)- (µ)²
= 2.5-(1.3)²
(σ² ) = 0.81
The determined value of mean µ is 1.3 and variance σ² is 0.81.
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Answer:
A) sin 70 = x/10
Step-by-step explanation:
From the angle 70 degrees, 10 is the hypotenuse and x is the opposite and if we go by SOH-CAH-TOA I have an O and a H so its sin.
so we know it's sin so we need to figure out the equation. since we have a hypotenuse as a factor it is on top. and the other number is on the bottom.
so,
A) sin 70 = x/10
The answer to this equation is 2
It’s F=10
6(3) - 2(4) = 18 - 8= 10
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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