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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
11

2. Mary and Betty have saved $43. Betty has saved $3 more than 3 times the amount Mary has saved. How much money has each girl s

aved?
Equation:_______
Mary has saved $___
Betty has saved $___​
Mathematics
1 answer:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Marry =10

Betty = 33

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's see what we need to do,

43 -\frac{3}{4} =

This will equal to 10 as we already know that Beth has $33.

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A confidence interval can be computed for almost any value computed from a sample of data, including the standard deviation.

The SD of a sample is not the same as the SD of the population

It is straightforward to calculate the standard deviation from a sample of values. But how accurate is that standard deviation? Just by chance you may have happened to obtain data that are closely bunched together, making the SD low. Or you may have randomly obtained values that are far more scattered than the overall population, making the SD high. The SD of your sample does not equal, and may be quite far from, the SD of the population.

Confidence intervals are not just for means

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The 95% CI of the SD

<span>The sample SD is just a value you compute from a sample of data. It's not done often, but it is certainly possible to compute a CI for a SD. GraphPad Prism does not do this calculation, but a free GraphPad QuickCalc does.</span>

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