Answer:
b. CHISQ.TEST
Step-by-step explanation:
Notation and previous concepts
A chi-square test is "used to test if the variance of a population is equal to a specified value. This test can be either a two-sided test or a one-sided test. The two-sided version tests against the alternative that the true variance is either less than or greater than the specified value"
The statistic is given by:

In order to calculate the p value we need to have in count the degrees of freedom , on this case
. And we can calculate the p value would be given by:
But the correct comand is given by:
b. CHISQ.TEST(Actual range, Expected range)
We just need to put in one column the Observed values and in other the expectec values.
Answer:
44°
Step-by-step explanation:
From sin rule:
a / sin A = b / sin B = c / Sin C
3.6 / sin b = 5.1 / sin 100
Cross multiply :
5.1 * sinb = 3.6 * sin 100
Sin b = 3.5453079 / 5.1
Sin b = 0.6951584
b = sin^-1(0.6951584)
b = 44.039
b = 44°
Answer:
- 3108
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum to n terms of an arithmetic series is
=
[ 2
+ (n - 1)d ]
Substitute the given values into the formula
=
[ (2 × - 26) + (23 × - 9) ]
= 12 ( - 52 - 207 )
= 12 × - 259 = - 3108
Answer:
It's an irrational number
Step-by-step explanation:
Examples:
√2 = 1.4142135623730950488016887242096980785696718...
π = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939...
e = 2.718281828459045235360287...
∛10 = 2.1544346900318837217592935665193504952593449421921...
and more
If the number has a finite or repeating decimal, then it is a rational number.
Examples:
2.75
-1.3333...
0.4545454545...
Answer:
Hiii the answer would be a= -4b+8/3