The conclusion regarding the publisher's claim regarding the hypothesis is that have sufficient evidence to support the claim that the proportion is less than 30% of their readers own a Rolls Royce.
<h3>What is a null hypothesis?</h3>
The null hypothesis is a statistical theory that suggests that no statistical relationship and significance exists in a set of given single observed variable, between two sets of observed data and measured phenomena.
Since we reject the null hypothesis , we have sufficient evidence to support the claim. In this case, we have sufficient evidence to support the claim that the proportion is less than 30% of their readers own a Rolls Royce.
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Complete question:
A newsletter publisher believes that less than 30% of their readers own a Rolls Royce. For marketing purposes, a potential advertiser wants to confirm this claim. After performing a test at the 0.02 level of significance, the advertiser decides to reject the null hypothesis. What is the conclusion regarding the publisher's claim?
The numbers that add up to 105 if one is 13 more than the other one is
59 and 46
46 being the smaller number
59 being the number that's 13 more than the first
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
i just took the test and got it right.
Step One
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Find the length of FO (see below)
All of the triangles are equilateral triangles. Label the center as O
FO = FE = sqrt(5) + sqrt(2)
Step Two
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Drop a perpendicular bisector from O to the midpoint of FE. Label the midpoint as J. Find OJ
Sure the Pythagorean Theorem. Remember that OJ is a perpendicular bisector.
FO^2 = FJ^2 + OJ^2
FO = sqrt(5) + sqrt(2)
FJ = 1/2 [(sqrt(5) + sqrt(2)] \
OJ = ??
[Sqrt(5) + sqrt(2)]^2 = [1/2(sqrt(5) + sqrt(2) ] ^2 + OJ^2
5 + 2 + 2*sqrt(10) = [1/4 (5 + 2 + 2*sqrt(10) + OJ^2
7 + 2sqrt(10) = 1/4 (7 + 2sqrt(10)) + OJ^2 Multiply through by 4
28 + 8* sqrt(10) = 7 + 2sqrt(10) + 4 OJ^2 Subtract 7 + 2sqrt From both sides
21 + 6 sqrt(10) = 4OJ^2 Divide both sides by 4
21/4 + 6/4* sqrt(10) = OJ^2
21/4 + 3/2 * sqrt(10) = OJ^2 Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt OJ^2 = sqrt(21/4 + 3/2 sqrt(10) )
OJ = sqrt(21/4 + 3/2 sqrt(10) )
Step three
find h
h = 2 * OJ
h = 2* sqrt(21/4 + 3/2 sqrt(10) ) <<<<<< answer.