The distribution is not a standard normal distribution.
We know that the variable (X) usually obeys and follows a standard normal distribution provided that the summation of (X) is zero and the variance of the random variable V(X) = 1.
Mathematically:
E(X) = 0 and V(X) = 1
Given that;
- the mean which follows a normal distribution (X) = 4.5338 g, and
- the standard deviation SD(X) = 0.1039 g
As such, the distribution is not a standard normal distribution.
Therefore, we can conclude that the distribution is not a standard normal distribution.
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We have the following statements and results.
A. A rhombus is a quadrilateral.
True. A rhombus is a quadrilateral all of which sides have the same length.
B. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four angles.
True. A polygon is a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
C. In quadrilateral PQRS, ∠P and ∠S are opposite angles.
False. If we have a quadrilateral PQRS, that means that ∠P and ∠S are consecutive angles, not opposite.
D. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and bisect each other.
True. It is true that the diagonals of a rhombus are always perpendicular and bisect each other.
Answer.
Statement C is false.
Well 22/7 is 3.14 and so on but since there is a little more than 3 you need to make sure he covers up all the fencing places... SO John will need 4 fences
Answer:
d = 67t
and
eqn d = 67t represents d over time.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>part one : find the hours they have been driving</u>
d = 603 miles driven
r = 67 mph
t = ?
r = d/t
rt = d
t = d/r
t = 603/67
t = 9
unit = in hours
they have been driving for 9 hours.
<u>part 2 : find an equation for the situation that represents distance for any time</u>
t is the independent variable
d will represent the dependent variable
let r represent the slope
d = rt
d = 67t
therefore the eqn d = 67t represents d over time.
The volume of the window is 12,597 feet cubed.
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