One way of doing this would be to look at the πr² as if it were a single term. Then we could divide both sides by πr², which leaves h = V/πr².
Given:
Population proportion,

= 57% = 0.57
Population standard deviation, σ = 3.5% = 0.035
Sample size, n = 40
Confidence level = 95%
The standard error is

The confidence interval is

where

= sample proportion
z* = 1.96 at the 95% confidence lvvel
The sample proportion lies in the interval
(0.57-1.96*0.0783, 0.57+1.96*0.0783) = (0.4165, 0.7235)
Answer: Between 0.417 and 72.4), or between (41% and 72%)
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, plot the points on graph paper which you can find on the internet. The first number in the ordered pair, (the ones in parenthesis), is the x coordinate. The other number is the y coordinate. Put these onto a graph which is attached. The perimeter is 26.