It shows you how many of one thing to how many to another
Answer:
-4x + y + 6z
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms (Terms with the same variable):
(2x + 5y - z) + (-6x - 4y + 7z)
Add straight across:
2x - 6x = -4x
5y - 4y = y
-z + 7z = 7z - z = 6z
-4x + y + 6z is your answer.
~
Answer:
A Type I error would occur if there was no evidence of an improvement on the national exam but there really was improvement.
Step-by-step explanation:
A type 1 error simply occurs when we incorrectly reject a true null hypothesis. In the scenario above, An experiment was conducted in other it know if there is sufficient evidence to support a claim that a new teaching method developed improves students score. If this claim is actually true in the real sense. However, after conducting a statistical test, we conuded that there was no sufficient evidence to support her claim of improvement using the new method, hence, the claim was rejected. By rejecting the claim, a true null has been rejected. Hence, a type 1 error has been committed.
Please don't ask 2 questions in 1 question
remember that percent is parts out of 100 so x%=x/100
basically just remove the percent sign and move the decimal place 2 places to the left to convert to fraction
the first one
20 dollars
4.75% tax
15% tip
it depends if you want to tip on the total with tax or without tax
it is better to top on the without-tax value since tax comes from you so
find 4.75% of 20 and add that to 15% of 20 then add that to 20 to get the proper value
scenarios
1. 20+(20 times 4.75%)+(20 times 15%)=23.95
2. ([(20 times 104.75%)] times 115%)=24.09
both are bellow $25 so $25 shoudl be enough to cover it
total cost of a spa treatment of 42 with 6% tax and 20% tip
so you could again do two things:
1. apply tax and give tip on the new amount
2. find the tip and add that to the tax of only 42
scenarios:
1.(42 times 106%) times 120%=$50.4
2. (42 times 20%) +(42 times 106%)=$52.92
it depens on what you tip on
Getting 10% a month is the best option if she put $500 in. That would be $50 the first month. $55 the second month etc. -- which would be more than the $500 in answer 1.