We suggest, that the number 32 is 100% - because it is the output value of the task.
<span>We suggest, that x is the value that we are looking for. </span>
<span>3. If 32 is 100%, so we can jot it down as 32=100%. </span>
<span>4. We know for sure, that x is 15% of the output value, so we can jot it down as x=15%. </span>
5. Now, these are the equations are we have.
1) 32=100%
2) x=15%
where the left sides of both of them have the same units, and both right sides have the same units, so we can do something like that:
32/x=100%/15%
6. Now we just have to work out the equation, and we'll get the answer that we want.
7. Answer for what is 15% of 32
32/x=100/15
<span>(32/x)*x=(100/15)*x - </span>multiply both sides of the equation by x
<span>32=6.66666666667*x - </span>divide both sides of the equation by (6.66666666667) to get x
<span>32/6.66666666667=x </span>
<span>4.8=x </span>
x=4.8
<span>15% of 32=4.8
So, the answer is $4.8
Hope this helped</span>
X equals 4 because 2 times 2 equals 4 and then 4 times 4 =16
Answer:
the answer is 18 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is b. It is the only choice that equals the right answer. You could also write this as 3 * 10^4, which is equivalent to b.
There is enough evidence to conclude that taking aspirin cannot reduces the chance of cancer.
Given sample size of patients take aspirin 11037, sample size of patients who have assigned placebo group be 11034. 104 doctors who take aspirin had a heart attack, 189 doctors had placebo had heart attacks.
First we have to form hypothesis.


We have to find the respective probabilities.
=104/11037
=0.0094
=189/11034
=0.0171
Now their respective margin of errors.
=
=0.0009
=
=0.0011
Hence the distribution of the differences,they are given by:
p=
=0.0094-0.0171
=-0.0077
S=
=
=0.00305
z=(p -f)/S (In which f=0 is the value tested at the null hypothesis)
=(-0.0077-0)/0.00305
=-2.52
p value will be 0.005.
p value of 0.05 significance level.
z=1.96.
1.96>0.005
So we will reject the null hypothesis which means it cannot reduce the whole chance of becomming a heart attack.
Hence there is enough evidence to conclude that taking aspirin cannot reduces the chance of cancer.
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