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andriy [413]
3 years ago
10

A class of fourth graders decides to split into groups based on the first letter of their last names.then,they choose students f

rom each group.what type of sampling is used?
A.Quota sampling

B.Volunteer sampling

C.Purposive sampling

D.Convenience sampling
Mathematics
1 answer:
STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Volunteers sampling is correct answer

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If we have two independent Normal distributed random variables, then their sum is also normally distributed. If fact, we have this formulas:

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Z = Y-X = N(160,225) - N(170,400) = N(160,225) + (N(-170,(-1)^2 * 400) = N(-10,625)

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P(Z > 0) = P( (Z+10)/25 > (0+10)/25) = P(W > 0.4)

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Since Φ is a cummulative distribution function, we have P(W > 0.4) = 1- Φ(0.4)

That value of Φ(0.4) can be obtained by looking at the table, it is 0.6554. Therefore P(W > 0.4) = 1-0.6554 = 0.3446

As a result, The probability of Jack's score being higher is 0.3446. As you may expect, since Jack is expected to score less that Jill, the probability of him scoring higher is lesser than 0.5.

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As you may expect, this probability is pretty low because the mean value of the sum of their combined scores is quite below 350.

I hope this works for you!

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