Options:
A. Null hypothesis : u>30 Alternative hypothesis :u<30
B. Null hypothesis :u>30 Alternative hypothesis :u=30
C. Null hypothesis :u=30 Alternative hypothesis :u≠30
D. Null hypothesis:u=30 Alternative hypothesis :u>30
Answer:
D. Null hypothesis:u=30 Alternative hypothesis:u>30
Explanation:
The null and alternative hypotheses are hypotheses test made to decide on the value of a population parameter using sample data. They are statements that are mutually exclusive(only one can be true). Therefore the null hypothesis which is the hypothesis being tested becomes true if the alternative hypothesis(everything else that is not the null hypothesis) is false. The null hypothesis assumes that the researcher is wrong as in the above statements while the alternative hypothesis states that the researcher is right.
The reason for this has to do with finding the area of a square. When you are looking for the area of a square, you use the rectangle formula (since a square is also a rectangle).
The formula is Area = Length * Width
However, since in a square, the length and width are the same, both get changed to the word "Side". As a result, we get the following formula.
Area = Side * Side
This can be simplified to:
Area = Side^2.
Since each number to the second power also shows the area of a square with that given length sides, it can also be called "squared".
Answer:
2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
The x intercept is 10 (: and to find it you would plug 0 in for the y intercept since you're looking for the x so it would be 3x=30 and then divide it which gives you 10 (:
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