We can do this easily using 0s.
(x - i) (x + i) (x + 4) (x - 1) = 0
If you plug in any of the numbers, you'll get 0, making the equation true.
Answer:
1. $60
2. 600 Calories were burned
3. D
Step-by-step explanation:
1. $75 x .20=$15
75-15=$60
2. What I started with is 200/40=5 calories burned per min
60 plus 60=120
5x120=600
3. It's the only option that has something decreasing. and there is a -5 which means it's getting subtracted or its decreasing.
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's write out the equation:
8(20+80/2)/[(54/9+14)/4]
For the first part we get 8(100/2)
Then 50x8
Then 400
For the second part we have (6+14)/4 as we divide 54 by 9. PEMDAS
Then 20/4
Then 5
So our final answer is 400/5 which is 80.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1440
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s 1440
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Internal validity means that it it valid for the population within the study internal = study). While external validity means that it has wider applications and is valid for people outside the study or in different setting. In other word, a statistical analysis has internal validity if the statistical inferences about causal effects apply for those being studied. It has external validity when if can be generalized to other settings and populations. The answer choice which best matches this is B.
Answer choices:
A. A statistical analysis is said to have external validity if the statistical inferences about causal effects are valid for the population being studied. The analysis is said to have internal validity if conclusions can be generalized to other populations and settings.
B. A statistical analysis is said to have internal validity if the statistical inferences about causal effects are valid for the population being studied. The analysis is said to have external validity if conclusions can be generalized to other populations and settings.
C. A statistical analysis is said to have internal validity if the statistical inferences about causal effects can only be verified by a few researchers. The analysis is said to have external validity if conclusions can be verified by many researchers.
D. Internal validity and external validity are equivalent.