Answer:
Outliers affect the mean value of the data but have little effect on the median or mode of a given set of data.
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Answer:
If 11 people use all three facilities, this means:
22 − 11 or 11 are using the gym and the pool but no the track,
29 − 11 or 18 are using the pool and the track but no the gym,
25 − 11 or 14 are using the gym and the track but no the pool.
How many people use the gym only?
130 − (14 + 11 + 11) = 94
How many people use the pool only?
62 − (18 + 11 + 11) = 22
How many people use the track only?
58 − (14 + 11 + 18) = 15
How many people go in for sports?
94 + 22 + 15 + 11 + 14 + 18 + 11 = 185
How many people use exactly one of the facilities?
94 + 22 + 15 = 131
What is the probability that the person uses exactly one of the facilities?
= 131/185 ≈ 0.7081
Step-by-step explanation:
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What percent of 125 is 65? 192.307%
Answer:
25/16
Step-by-step explanation:
(4/5)^−2
=
(4/5)^−2
=
(5/4)^2
=
(5/4)*(5/4)
=
5*5/4*4
=
5^2/4^2
=
25/16
(Decimal: 1.5625)
Answer:
the required number of telephone orders to complete the 400 interviews is 3433
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data in the question;
Let us represent the telephone numbers the researcher orders to complete the 400 interviews with Y.
Thus, The working phone numbers = 70% × Y
Now, number of ATM users = 45% × The working ph0ne numbers
⇒ 45% × ( 70% × Y )
number of ATM users = 0.45 × 0.70 × Y = 0.315Y
Thus; Number of people contacted that agrees to complete the survey will be;
⇒ 37% × number of ATM users
⇒ 0.37 × 0.315Y = 0.11655Y
so, since the researcher needs at least 400 interviews
Hence;
0.11655Y ≥ 400
Y ≥ 400 / 0.11655
Y ≥ 3432.0034 ≈ 3433
Therefore, the required number of telephone orders to complete the 400 interviews is 3433