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Sauron [17]
3 years ago
14

Hey several brings five breadsticks to the table to people they share them equally how many do they get

Mathematics
2 answers:
Alex777 [14]3 years ago
4 0
Huh dude what huh are u kidding
Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
4 0
If your gonn ask questions like that please don’t come one this app, there’s other students that need this app for their work :)
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z=\frac{11.9-12.1}{0.3}

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We will use z score formula :

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z=-1.67

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We will use z score formula :

z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}

z=\frac{11.9-12.1}{0.3}

z=-0.67

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c)Find the probability that the drink is more than 12.6 fluid ounces

We are supposed to find P(x>12.6)

x= 12.6

We will use z score formula :

z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}

z=\frac{12.6-12.1}{0.3}

z=1.67

Refer the z table

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Since p value is less than  alpha (0.05)

Answer = No, because the probability that a drink containing more than 12.6 fluid ounces is less than 0.05, this event is not unusual.

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X seems the easiest here. To cancel 2 (in the top equation), you need to have a -2. And that -2 needs to be the x coefficient in the 2nd equation, in order for us to "cancel" it out. To get -2, you multiply 2 by -1.

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Note that whatever you do to one side, you need to do it to both sides! Hence, why I also multiplied 9 by -1. You should now be left with:

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