Answer:
No Real Solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
√(x-5)=8√(x-2)
Square on both sides,
(√(x-5))^2=(8√(x-2))^2
or,(x-5)=64(x-2)
or,x-5=64x-128
or,-5+128=64x-x
or,123/63=x
Therefore, x=41/21
If you plug x=41/21 in √(x-5)=8√(x-2) you do not get equals, so the problem has no real solutions.
Answer:
The graph in the attached figure
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
or 
In a proportional relationship the constant of proportionality k is equal to the slope m of the line and the line passes through the origin
Remember that
The unit rate of change is the same as the slope
so
In this problem

The linear equation is equal to

To graph the line we need two points
we have (0,0) because the line passes through the origin
Determine other point
assume a value of x and calculate the value of y
For x=8

The other point is (8,3)
Plot the points and join them to draw the line
The graph in the attached figure
Answer: (14.4, 17.2)
Step-by-step explanation: We are to construct a 98% confidence interval for mean household usage of electricity.
We have been given that
Sample size (n) = 872
Sample mean (x) = 15.8
Population standard deviation (σ) = 1.8
The formulae that defines the 98% confidence interval for mean is given below as
u = x + Zα/2 × σ/√n...... For the upper limit
u = x - Zα/2 × σ/√n...... For the lower limit
Zα/2 = critical value for a 2% level of significance in a two tailed test = 2.33
By substituting the parameters we have that
For upper tailed
u = 15.8 + 2.33 × (1.8/√872)
u = 15.8 + 2.33 (0.6096)
u = 15.8 + 1.4203
u = 17.2
For lower tailed
u = 15.8 - 2.33 × (1.8/√872)
u = 15.8 - 2.33 (0.6096)
u = 15.8 - 1.4203
u = 14.4
Hence the 98% confidence interval for population mean usage of electricity is (14.4kwh, 17.2kwh)
Answer:
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