10% - $4.50
20% - $9
5% - $2.25
The number of days that the eggs took in hatching is 54 days.
Given that mean is 50, standard deviation is 2 and confidence level is 95% and sample size is 35.
We are required to find the number of days it took to hatch the eggs.
We have to apply the z statistics because sample size is greater than 30.
Z=(X-μ)/σ, in which μ is mean and σ is standard deviation.
Z score for the confidence level 95% is 1.96.
1.96=(X-50)/2
3.92=X-50
X=50+3.92
X=53.92
X=54 (After approximation)
Hence the number of days that the eggs took in hatching is 54 days.
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Try putting the coronets (0,10) on the chart.
I got that by trying to figure out how they got $19 on week three, and I estimated that on week zero he had $10 to start out with.
So I tried 10 + 3 = $13 for week day one, 13 + 3 = $16 for week two, and 16 + 3 = $19 for week three. Which means I was correct in assuming that Juan had $10 to start out with.
(I'm sorry if my explanation wasn't clear enough, I'm very not good at math or explaining things, but I'm sure that this answer is correct... My 'strategy' to get said answer probably won't work well with other questions, though.)
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