Answer:
There is a 95% confidence that the true mean height of all male student at the large college is between the interval (63.5, 74.4).
Step-by-step explanation:
The (1 - <em>α</em>)% confidence interval for population mean is:

The (1 - α)% confidence interval for population parameter implies that there is a (1 - α) probability that the true value of the parameter is included in the interval.
Or, the (1 - α)% confidence interval for the parameter implies that there is (1 - α)% confidence or certainty that the true parameter value is contained in the interval.
The 95% confidence interval for the average height of male students at a large college is, (63.5 inches, 74.4 inches).
The 95% confidence interval for the average height of male students (63.5, 74.4) implies that, there is a 0.95 probability that the true mean height of all male student at the large college is between the interval (63.5, 74.4).
Or, there is a 95% confidence that the true mean height of all male student at the large college is between the interval (63.5, 74.4).
If you look in a table of sines, you find that sin(θ) = 0.45 corresponds to an angle of about 26°45', so is nearest to 27°.
1.first false because it gives 8>8, that is false , but it is written 8=8
2.false because it gives 12>8 but written -12<8
3.gives 10>8, and it is written the same true
4.gives 4>8, but written 4<8
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4/9= 0.444 ==> never ending, repeating
1/5= 0.2 =====> terminating
19/50= 0.38 => terminating
5/8= 0.625 ==> terminating
All of the above are terminating decimals except for 4/9!!
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