The answer will be 500,000
Answer: C- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.
<u><em>Note: I'm not sure this is correct o_O
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I used a graphing calculator and calculated the t-interval of the jellybean sample using a 99% confidence level:
<em>tInterval 9.68,1.23,125,0.99</em>
It resulted in 9.68 ± 0.287805.
Therefore, we're 99% confident that the weight number of jellybeans would lie between 9.3922 oz and 9.9678 oz.
A weight of 9.45 oz lies within this range, therefore, it is possible that the candy company's claim is true.
Answer:
605100
Step-by-step explanation:
= 6.051 × 105
(scientific notation)
= 6.051e5
(scientific e notation)
= 605.1 × 103
(engineering notation)
(thousand; prefix kilo- (k))
= 605100
(real number)
They bought 5 trophies total
1st trophy cost $37.50
($18.50+$12.50+$4+$2.50=$37.50)
Each additional trophy cost $15
($12.50+$2.50=$15)
They spent $97.50 total
$97.50-$37.50=$60
Additional trophies $15
$15*X=$60
4 trophies=$60+$37.50 for 1st trophy
$60+$37.50=$97.50
Answer: $9705.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 % of first $80,000 sold
= 2/100 * $80,000
= 2 * $800
= $1600
4% of next $80,000
= 4/100 * $80,000
= 4 * $800
= $3,200
if total sales was $242,100. for this Month, the sales person commission would be
= $1600 + 5/100 * 162,100
= $1600 + 5 * $1621
= $1600 + $8105
= $9705.