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Step-by-step explanation:
Complete Question:
Chapter 6, Section 1-D, Exercise 009 Is a Normal Distribution Appropriate? In each case below, is the sample size large enough so that the sample proportions follow a normal distribution?
a) n=600 p=0.2
b) n=20, p=0.4
if np=10 and npq=10 then the data follows normal distribution
a) np= 120,
q= 1-0.2= 0.8
npq= 600 ×0.2×0.4 = 48
Normal distribution is appropriate and sample size is large enough
b) np= 8
q= 1-0.4= 0.6
npq= 20 × 0.4×0.6= 4.8
sample size is not large enough so normal distribution is not appropriate.
Greatest common factor: 48
A = 15000(1.04)6 .........You can put this into your calculator such that it becomes
A = $18,979.79
Answer:
x=13
Step-by-step explanation:
Supplementary angles add to 180 degrees
x+167 = 180
Subtract 167 from each side
x+167-167= 180-167
x = 13
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