Answer : There are no more than 10% of homes in the city are not up to the current electric codes but actually we do not have evidence to accept it.
Explanation:
The Type I error occurs when the null hypothesis is true but we reject it.
Given null hypothesis :
: an electrician claims that no more than 10% of homes in the city are not up to the current electric codes.
The Type I error for the given situation is that there are no more than 10% of homes in the city are not up to the current electric codes but actually we do not have evidence to accept it.
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x + 3 = 3(y + 2)/2 [Multiplied both sides by 3]
so x + 3 = (3y + 6)/2
2(x + 3) = 3y + 6 [Multiplied both sides by 2]
2x + 6 = 3y + 6
2x = 3y [Subtracted 6 from both sides]
x = 3y/2 [Divided both sides by 2]
x/3 = y/2 [Divided both sides by 3]
So you wrote y/3 instead of y/2
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Answer:1 computer : 8 students
Step-by-step explanation:
if there are 9 computers it would originally be 9 : 72 but that can be reduced since 9 is a factor of 72.
Its 4 plus i square root of eleven
I believe it is 48.
0+3=3
3+5=8
8+7=15
15+9=24
24+11=35
35+13=48