Answer:
Whether the student recycle the paper or not.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Officials of a major university want to know what percent of their students recycle paper.
A random sample of sample size 200 is taken.
We have to find the variable that is measure on each student of the sample.
Variable of measurement on each student:
Whether the student recycle the paper or not.
The student will reply a yes or no as an answer.
You have, on the bottom the number of cars and on the left the corresponding probability.
The probability of having 4 cars is 0.05; the probability of having 5 cars is 0.05 again.
Therefore, the probability of having more than 3 cars is P(4) + P(5) = 0.10 which corresponds to 10%.
The correct answer is 0.10
Answer:
Let x represents the hours and y represents the total fees(in dollars)
As per the statement:
(a)
For a house call, a veterinarian charges $70, plus $40 an hour
"$40 an hour" means 40x
then;
the equation we get;
.....[1]
(b).
Find the x-intercept.
x-intercept states that the graph cross the x-axis.
Substitute y = 0 in the equation and solve for x;
we get;

y-intercept states that the graph crosses the y-axis i.e
Substitute x= 0 in the equation and solve for y;

Therefore, x-intercept and y-intercept of equation [1] are:
and 70
Answer:
A. Normal distribution
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Statistics Canada reports that 13.7% of adult Canadians aged 15 or older report being limited in their daily activities due to a disability.
If you take an SRS of 5000 Canadians aged 15 and over, the approximate distribution of the number in your sample will be the proportion sample would be normal with mean = sample proportion
So answer would be
A. Normal distribution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
-14 1/9 is close to - 14
-2 and 9/10 is close to - 3
The best estimate would be 42 (14 * 3)
Estimate means you put your calculator on the kitchen counter until you've done this question.
Let's see what the actual answer is. 40.92222 which is close to 41.
42 is a pretty good estimate.