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guapka [62]
4 years ago
14

Please help me with this problem!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Luba_88 [7]4 years ago
6 0
The answer is the second one because if u plug in ⁿ and do the rest of the equation, you get your value
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monomial: 1 term   →  no plus or minus sign exists in the term.

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degree: the largest exponent → it can be in any of the terms.

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Interval estimate for those that want to get out later = (39%) ± (4%) = (35%, 43%)

B) The group that wants to get out of school earlier can win after all the votes are counted if their true population proportion takes on a value that is higher than the closest true population proportion (for the group that wants to get out of school later)

That is, in the (31%, 39%) and (35%, 43%) obtained in (a), a range of (35.1%, 39%) and (35%, 38.9%) show how possible that the group that wants to get out of school earlier can win after all the votes are counted.

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The Interval estimate for the proportion is basically an interval of range of values where the true population proportion can be found with a certain level of confidence.

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Interval estimate = (Sample proportion) ± (Margin of error)

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Interval estimate for those that want to get out earlier = (35%) ± (4%) = (31%, 39%)

ii) Sample proportion of those that want to get out later = 39%

Margin of Error = 4%

Interval estimate for those that want to get out later = (39%) ± (4%) = (35%, 43%)

b) Explain how it would be possible for the group that wants to get out of school earlier to win after all the votes are counted.

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