The standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation is 3.77
<h3>How to determine the standard deviation?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Sample size, n = 300
Proportion that has the particular genetic mutation, p = 5%
The standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation is calculated as:
Standard deviation = √np(1 - p)
Substitute the known values in the above equation
Standard deviation = √300 * 5% * (1 - 5%)
Evaluate the product
Standard deviation = √14.25
Evaluate the exponent
Standard deviation = 3.77
Hence, the standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation is 3.77
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Answer:
s(x) = 10/x
Step-by-step explanation:
There are x number of people. When you divide an amount by x, you get
amount/x
Here, the amount is 10 since you bought 10 pizzas, so each person gets
10 divided by x.
s(x) = 10/x
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let f(x) be the polynomial function of minimum degree with real coefficients whose zeros are 5, -3, and -1 + 3i be f(x).
By the complex conjugate property of polynomials, -1-3i is also a root of this polynomial.
Therefore the polynomial in factored form is 
We expand to get:
We expand further to get:\

 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
- 455 adult tickets
- 884 student tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
Let "a" represent the number of adult tickets sold. Then 1339-a is the number of student tickets sold. The revenue collected was ...
   5a + 1(1339-a) = 3159
   4a = 1820 . . . . . . subtract 1339, collect terms
   a = 455 . . . . . . . . divide by 4; adult tickets sold
   (1339-a) = 884 . . . . student tickets sold
455 adult tickets and 884 student tickets were sold.