<span>a.
</span>Do you
have sufficient funds to estimate the population mean for the attribute of
interest with a 95% confidence interval 4 units width? Assume that sd= 12
n= {[(Zalpha/2)^2]*[sd]^2}/
se^2
n=
(1.96)^2*(12)^2/ (2)^2
n=
138.297 rounded up to 139
<span>There
is not enough funds for this one
since you’ll need 139 pieces and it costs 10 a piece, you’ll need 1390.</span>
b.
90% confidence interval
n= {[(Zalpha/2)^2]*[sd]^2}/
se^2
n=
(1.645)^2*(12)^2/ (2)^2
n=98
There is enough
funds since 98 pieces for 10 a piece is equal to 980.
Answer:
Most likely (B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Points of ABCD:
A (3,1)
B (3,4)
C (5,5)
D (5,2)
The algebraic rule for reflecting across the y axis:
(x,y) ---> (-x, y)
Points of ABCD after being reflected: (shown by figure 2)
A (-3, 1)
B (-3, 4)
C (-5, 5)
D (-5, 2)
Then, the figure got translated two units to the left, resulting in figure F in the picture, and A’B’C’D’ in the question.
Points of ABCD after being translated by (x-2, y) : (shown by figure F)
A (-5, 1)
B (-5, 4)
C (-7, 5)
D (-7, 2)
This should be the coordinates of A’B’C’D’.
Pi=3.14, So 86 x 3.14= [ 270.04]
Because without place value you might put the decimal in the wrong place and that will effect the answer big time.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: The four numbers: - 34, -0.4, 0.4, 3.4
so if you look at it it The answer is -34