If 12 dozen were bought for $90 that means each CD was bought at the price of $0.66
If he sold all 60 of the CD's for 5 for $12, he'd make $144.
Subtract the income by the original buying price to find his profit. $144 - $90
The peddler made $54 profit.
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Answer: d
Step-by-step explanation:
Her electricity bill will be of 14256 pence.
<em><u>Explanation</u></em>
On average, Tanya uses 90 units of electricity per week.
So, the <u>total units of electricity in 12 weeks</u> will be:
units
One unit of electricity costs 13.2 pence.
Thus, <u>the total cost for 1080 units</u> will be:
pence.
So, her electricity bill will be of 14256 pence.
Answer:
The correct option is c which is if this test was one-tailed instead of two-tailed, you would reject the null.
Step-by-step explanation:
a: This statement cannot be true as the p-value for a 1 tailed test is dependent on the level of significance and other features.
b: This statement cannot be true as there is no valid mathematical correlation between the p-value of the one-tailed test and the current p-value.
c: This statement is true because due to the enhanced level of significance, the null hypothesis will not be rejected.
d: This statement is inverse of statement c which cannot be true.
e: The statement cannot be true as there is no correlation between the current p-value and the p-value of 1 tailed test. The correlation exists between the values of one-tailed and two-tailed p-values.