121 is big enough to assume normality and not worry about the t distribution. By the 68-95-99.7 rule a 95% confidence interval includes plus or minus two standard deviations. So 95% of the cars will be in the mph range

The question is a bit vague, but it seems we're being asked for the 95% confidence interval on the average of 121 cars. The 121 is a hint of course.
The standard deviation of the average is in general the standard deviation of the individual samples divided by the square root of n:

So repeating our experiment of taking the average 121 cars over and over, we expect 95% of the averages to be in the mph range

That's probably the answer they're looking for.
Answer:
C.5.7
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in the x value then add 4.5 to 1.2 and booyyah
Step-by-step explanation:
that means she spent 3months in Spain to learn Spanish while she spent 9months in colombia
For a 30 sided regular polygon, We can divide the polygon (30 sides) into 30 inscribed triangles with central vertex angles of =
.
This central vertex angle of <u>12 degrees</u> is the degree of rotation for a 30 sided polygon.
In other words, the 30 sided polygon has <u>12 degree</u> rotational symmetry about the center.
Answer:
∠7=22°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠2 and ∠7 are supplementary angles, meaning they add to 90°.
∠2+∠7=90°
substitute ∠2
68°+∠7=90°
∠7=22°