Answer:
Since the null hypothesis is true, finding the significance is a type I error.
The probability of the year I error = level of significance = 0.05.
so, the number of tests that will be incorrectly found significant is computed as follow: 0.05 * 100 = 5
Therefore, 5 tests will be incorrectly found significant given that the null hypothesis is true.
Answer:
2/36 or 1/18 simplified
Step-by-step explanation:
you have all the combinations listed which is good.
probability = number of successful events / number of total events
- look for the sums that are 11 and count them (there are 2 - 5,6 and 6,5).
- total the number of all events (36)
- so you then get the 2/36
there are
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Surface area of the cube
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6(2.5 x 2.5) = 37.5m²
<em>(* Each area is 2.5 x 2.5, and there are 6 sides to the cube)</em>
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Surface area of the rectangle prism
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2(11 x 7) + 2(9 x 7) + 2(9 x 11) = 478m²
<em>(* The opposite side of the rectangle area is the same, therefore x2)
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Overlapping area
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2.5 x 2.5 = 6.25m²
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Surface area of the composite figure
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37.5 + 478 - 2(6.25) = 503m²
<em>(* The bottom of the cube and the top of the rectangle prism overlapped, so the area is overlapped twice, minus 2 times of that area)</em>
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Answer: 503m²
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Y=-10 and the second one is 13 I think