Given:
Uniform distribution of length of classes between 45.0 to 55.0 minutes.
To determine the probability of selecting a class that runs between 51.5 to 51.75 minutes, find the median of the given upper and lower limit first:
45+55/2 = 50
So the highest number of instances is 50-minute class. If the probability of 50 is 0.5, then the probability of length of class between 51.5 to 51.75 minutes is near 0.5, approximately 0.45. <span />
Answer:
x = 14.7
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Law of Sines.
7/sin20=x/sin46
cross multiply
7sin46=xsin20
divide both sides by sin20 to isolate x
x = 7sin46/sin20
x = 14.72
15-3b=63
subtract 15 from both sides
-3b=48
divide -3 from both sides
b= -16
That question is not a statistical question since there will be only one answer. If it were to be statistical it would have multiple answers an example of that type of question would be, Why did you decide to try out for the volleyball team? This is statistical because some could say they joined for fun, credits, to do something active, etc.. there would be multiple answers. Your question, How many students tried out for the volleyball team isn't statistical since it will have one answer such as, 26 students, 15 student, 2 students, etc...
Hope this helped!
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
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