Answer:
72 cupcakes
Step-by-step explanation:
Morgan can make 4 cupcakes with one cup of flour. She has 18 cups of flour and suppose she can make x cupcakes, then
1 cup of flour - 4 cupcakes
18 cups of flour - x cupcakes
Write a proportion:

Cross multiply:

Answer:

p-value: 0.0367
Decision: Reject H₀
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Hypothesis to test:
H₀:ρ₁-ρ₂=0
H₁:ρ₁-ρ₂>0
The statistic to use to test the difference between two population proportions is the approximation of Z
Z=<u> (^ρ₁-^ρ₂)-(ρ₁-ρ₂) </u> ≈N(0;1)
√ (<u>^ρ₁(1-^ρ₁))/n₁)+(^ρ₂(1-^ρ₂)/n₂))</u>
Z=<u> (0.28-0.15)-0 </u>= 1.79
√ (<u>0.28(1-0.28)/200)+(0.15(1-0.15)/300)</u>
p-value
Remember: The p-value is defined as the probability corresponding to the calculated statistic if possible under the null hypothesis (i.e. the probability of obtaining a value as extreme as the value of the statistic under the null hypothesis).
P(Z>1.79)= 0.0367
Conclusion:
Comparing the p-value against the significance level, you can decide to reject the null hypothesis.
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Answer:
45/10, 4 3/5, 19/4
Step-by-step explanation:
19/4 = 4.75
45/10 = 4.5
4 3/5 = 23/5 = 4.6
4.75 > 4.6 > 4.5
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Answer:
Qualitative data is information about qualities; information that can't actually be measured. Some other aspects to consider about qualitative data:
- Represented through pictures that explore the data in a visual way
- Visual representations focus on the themes found in the data
- Can also be displayed graphically as a pie chart or bar graph, the same as quantitative data, however, this can be tricky and can be done incorrectly easily
Answer:
B would be (-1, -2)
C would be (-1, 1)
A would be (-4, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The ordered pairs are affected by the y value. The X value stays the same since you didn't move the shape any to the right or left. The y values went down three on all of the points because you moved the whole shape down three spots.
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