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Answer for the question:
A trainee examined a set of experimental data to find comparisons that "look promising" and calculated a family of Bonferroni confidence intervals for these comparisons with a 90 percent family confidence coefficient. Upon being informed that the Bonferroni procedure is not applicable in this case because the comparisons had been suggested by the data, the trainee stated:"This makes no difference. I would use the same formulas for the point estimates and the estimated standard errors even if the comparisons were not suggested by the data."
Please disscuss.
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The pre-image of the quadrilateral is attached.
Step-by-step explanation:
Each point (x, y) is rotated with the rule (x, y) -> (-x, -y).
So, point W'(2, 3) was W(-2, -3) before rotation.
X'(6, 3) was X(-6, -3)
Y'(6, 4) was Y(-6, -4).
Z'(3, 5) was Z(-3, -5).
The pre-image of the quadrilateral is attached.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
CD/C′D′ = 1/3
2/C D= 1/3
2 = 1/3 (CD)
6=CD
Convert 300% into decimals. So move the decimal point 2 times to the left and you get 3.00 and multiply it by 5 and square it because area of square is s^2