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The standard error of the estimate of average height in the city is 0.25.
Given average height 64 inches, sample mean and sample standard deviation of 4 inches.
We have to determine the standard error of the estimate of the average height in the city.
Standard error is the error which is predicted before research to happen in research. It is calculated by dividing the standard deviation of the sample by the square root of the sample size.
n=256
μ=mean
s = sample standard deviation
Standard error=s/
=4/
=4/16
=0.25
Hence the standard error of the estimate of the average height is 0.25.
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The part that represents the solution to the inequality will be Part B shaded below first line and above second line.
<h3>How to depict the inequality?</h3>
From the information given, the equation of the first line will be:
y - 3 = (-3 - 3/2 + 4)(x + 4)
y - 3 = -1(x + 4)
y + x = -4 + 3
x + y = -1
The equation of the second line will be:
y + 3 = -1(x + 4)
y = x + 4 - 3
y = x + 1
This is plotted on the graph attached.
From the systems of equations, the statement that is correct about the two systems of equations is that They will have the same solution because the first equation of System B is obtained by adding the first equation of System A to 3 times the second equation of System A.
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The answer is A.
Reasoning:
Choice B says to subtract 1/5. However since 1/5 has a variable next to it, it would need to be divided not subtracted