To solve for the confidence interval for the population
mean mu, we can use the formula:
Confidence interval = x ± z * s / sqrt (n)
where x is the sample mean, s is the standard deviation,
and n is the sample size
At 95% confidence level, the value of z is equivalent to:
z = 1.96
Therefore substituting the given values into the
equation:
Confidence interval = 3 ± 1.96 * 5.8 / sqrt (51)
Confidence interval = 3 ± 1.59
Confidence interval = 1.41, 4.59
Therefore the population mean mu has an approximate range
or confidence interval from 1.41 kg to 4.59 kg.
Answer:
A: 77
Step-by-step explanation:
360 - 109 - 137 - 37 = 77
Answer:
B1: -9, -3, and 10
B2: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The screenshot shows the correct answers; 5x + 5y = 25 is linear.
For a equation to be linear:
- The equation should not have square root, cube root, etc.
- The value of x is not greater than one. X should not have an exponent.
- X is not in a denominator of a fraction.
- "xy" should not be in the equation.