A type I and type II error of the given question are respectively;
A) concluding that the local mean income exceeds $45000 when in fact it does not and therefore opening a restaurant in a locale that would not support it.
B) concluding that the local mean income does not exceed $45000 when in fact it does not and therefore deciding not to open a restaurant in a locale that would support it.
<h3>What is Type 1 and a Type II error?</h3>
In statistics, a type I error simply means rejecting the null hypothesis when it's actually true. Meanwhile, a Type II error means failing to reject the null hypothesis when it's actually false.
Now, in this question what we will consider to be a type I error is concluding that the local mean income exceeds $45000 when in fact it does not and therefore opening a restaurant in a locale that would not support it.
A type II error will be concluding that the local mean income does not exceed $45000 when in fact it does not and therefore deciding not to open a restaurant in a locale that would support it.
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sin(4π21). Explanation: Notice that this fits the form of the sine subtraction formula: sin(A−B)=sin(A)cos(B)−cos(A)sin(B).
The number could be anything because whatever it is it can be quadrupled
Answer:
daniel
Step-by-step explanation:
con is greater than eve and greater than bianca making him first then andre greater than daniel but less than con than daniel greater than eve and less than andrea than even less than con and daniel then finally bianca less than eve
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
If a football team gains 15 yards on a play, it will be recorded as '+ 15' or '15'.
All other options would be represented by '-15', and not '15' that is asked in the question. A withdraw is taking away money, a number 'below zero' would be negative, and losing 15 points would be represented as '-15'.
Option A should be the correct answer.