I got you man, the answer to that is 0.00414751709...
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When taking 100 samples of size 30 or greater from a population, exactly 95 of them will create a confidence interval that contains the true population mean. True or false?
This statement is false, or better still, ambiguous. 100 samples of size 30 (or greater) each, means 300 total and it can't be just 95 of them that will contain the true population mean.
448, you just have to work the problem. But if my math is correct, then the answer is 448.
The answer is: [D]: 11 1/2 .
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Explanation:
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2 7/8 <span>÷ 1/4 =
23/8 </span>÷ 1/4 = 23/8 * 4/1 ; The "4" cancels to a "1"; and the "8"
cancels to a "2"; (since "8÷4 =2" ;
and "4÷4 = 1" ;
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→ 23/8 * 4/1 = 23/2 * 1/1 = 23/2 * 1 = 23/2 = 11 1/2 ;
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→ which is: Answer choice: [D].
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