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Answer:
A. Fail to reject the claim that the average math SAT score is 498 when in fact it is not 498.
Step-by-step explanation:
Type II Error:
A type II error happens when there is a non-rejection of a false null hypothesis.
In this question:
The null hypothesis is H0:μ=498.
Since there is a type II error, there was a failure to reject the claim that the average math SAT score is 498 when in fact it is not 498, and thus, the correct answer is given by option A.
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Answer:
Advance ticket costs $25
Same-day ticket costs $20
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = the price of one the advance ticket.
Let y = the price of one same-day ticket.
The combined cost of one advance ticket and one same-day ticket is $ 45. This means
x + y = 45 - - - - - - 1
For one performance, 30 advance tickets and 20 same-day tickets were sold. The total amount paid for the tickets was $ 1150. This means
30x + 20y = 1150 - - - - - - - - -2
From equation 1, x = 45- y
Put x = 45- y in equation 2
30( 45-y) + 20y = 1150
1350 - 30y + 20y = 1150
-10y = 1150-1350
-10y = -200
y = 200/10 = $20
x = 45-y
x =45-20= $25
Advance ticket costs $25
Same-day ticket costs $20
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
F(x)= (x − a)2 + b
Rewrite the equation as (X-a)2 + b= f(X) (X-a)2 + b= f(X) subtract (x-a)^2 from both sides of the equation b=f(x)- (x-a)^2