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Answer:
Sean earns $7.5 in each hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Money earned by Sean = $300
Number of hours worked in a day = 8 hrs
Number of days of work in a week = 5
We need to find Money earned in each hour.
First we will find Total hours work in a week.
Total hours work in a week is equal to Number of hours worked in a day multiplied by number of days work in a week.
Framing in equation form we get;
Total hours worked in a week = 
Now we will find money earned for each hour.
Money earned each hour will be calculated by Dividing Total Money earned in a week by Total number of hours worked in a week.
Framing in equation form we get;
Money earned each hour = 
Hence Sean earns $7.5 in each hour.
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Complete Question
Statistics professors believe the average number of headaches per semester for all students is more than 18. From a random sample of 15 students, the professors find the mean number of headaches is 19 and the standard deviation is 1.7. Assume the population distribution of number of headaches is normal.the correct conclusion at
is?
Answer:
There is no sufficient evidence to support the professor believe
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The population mean is 
The sample size is 
The sample mean is 
The standard deviation is 
The level of significance is 
The null hypothesis is 
The alternative hypothesis is 
The critical value of the level of significance from the normal distribution table is

The test hypothesis is mathematically represented as

substituting values


Looking at the value of t and
we can see that
so we fail to reject the null hypothesis.
This mean that there is no sufficient evidence to support the professor believe
That's "thirteen thousand sixty-five and one hundredth".