The answer is A:
Because the only difference between the rest of the answer choices are the lower and upper quartiles, that is all you need to find. In order to do so you find the median for the first half (lower quartile) and then find the median for the second half. In this case it is 29 (Q1) and 58 (Q2)
Answer:
1820
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The null hypothesis is:
H0: μ(1995)=μ(2019)
The alternative hypothesis is:
H1: μ(1995)<μ(2019)
Because Roger wants to know if mean weight of 16-old males in 2019 is more than the mean weight of 16-old males in 1995 the test only uses one tail of the z-distribution. It is not a two-sided test because in that case the alternative hypothesis would be: μ(1995)≠μ(2019).
To know the p-value, we use the z-statistic, in this case 1.89 and the significance level. Because the problem does not specify it, we will search for the p-value at a 5% significance level and at a 1%.
For a z of 1.89 and 5% significance level, the p-value is: 0.9744
For a z of 1.89 and 1% significance level, the p-value is: 0.9719
The relationship between lines KO and K’O’ is given as Line K'O' = 5 * line KO
<h3>What is a
transformation?</h3>
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial point to a new location. Types of transformation are<em> reflection, rotation, translation and dilation.</em>
Dilation is the increase or decrease in size of a figure by a scale factor.
The larger figure was dilated using a scale factor of 5, hence:
Line K'O' = 5 * line KO
The relationship between lines KO and K’O’ is given as Line K'O' = 5 * line KO
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