Answer:
B. 16 times
Step-by-step explanation:
24/6= 4
4x4=16
So the answer is B
So you have to ask yourself “how many 25 minute sessions are there in 6 hours?” First you have to convert 6 hours to minutes. 6 hours = 360 minutes. Next divide that number by 25. 360 divided by 25 is 14.4. Now you know that there are 14.4 sessions of 25 minutes in 6 hours. Because the Ferris wheel can have 50 people in 25 minutes, you can multiply 14.4 times 50. The answer is 720 people.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It 14
Answer & Step-by-step explanation:
Null hypothesis (H0): μ=100 lbs
Alternative hypothesis (H1): μ>100 lbs
<em>We must use the t-student distribution because the population standard deviation is unknown.</em>
t-statistic formula:
t= (xbar-m)/(S/(sqrt(n)))
xbar: sample mean
m: hypothesized value
S: sample standard deviation
n: number of observations
t=(104-100)/(10/sqrt(25))
t-statistic= 2
The critical value from the t-student distribution with, 25-1 degrees of freedom and 1% significance level , is 2.4922
Because the t-statistic is less than the critical value, then you do not reject the null hypothesis. Then there is NO statistical evidence to affirm that the average weight population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>f(a):</em></u>
So for this you simply plug in "a" as x, and this doesn't really do anything beside replace all values with x, so you just have the equation:
<u><em>2 f(a):</em></u>
So for this one, you want to represent f(a) using the equation it's equal to (5a + 4), and substitute it in for f(a). In doing so, you get the expression:
2*f(a) -> 2(5a + 4) -> 10a + 8
<u><em>f(2a):</em></u>
So this is very similar to the first question, although you will have to do some multiplication. So just plug in 2a as "x" to get the equation:
<u><em>f(a+2):</em></u>
Basically the same process, you plug in (a+2) as "x" and simplify:
<u><em>f(a) + f(2)</em></u>:
This is similar to the second question, and you simply want to replace the f(a) with the equation that represents it (5a + 4) and same thing for f(2) = 5(2) + 4