The difference between a population distribution and sampling a distribution
Definition: The Population Distribution is a form of probability distribution that measures the frequency with which the items or variables that make up the population are drawn or expected to be drawn for a given research study.
Defintion: The Sampling Distribution is a form of probability of a random sample out of a group of frequency which is made up of the sample of which the population has been picked out of, making it a partial research study
Answer:
56.52
Step-by-step explanation:
c=2
r
C=2*3.14*9
C=56.52
60=4x+24
-24. -24
36=4x
36÷4
x= 9
she needs babysit 9 more hours to have enough for the bool series
<span> y+15.5=|x|
</span><span> y=|x|-15.5 </span>
10% of 640 is 64. So 640-64= 576 fans. Then after the five touchdowns 26% of 576 is 144 . So 576-144= 432 fans left