The answer is -28
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Amount of chemical A mixed in medicine = 9.357 g
Amount of chemical B mixed in medicine = 12.082 g
Amount of chemical C mixed in medicine = 7.502 g
We have to determine the total amount of medicine he prepared in grams.
Total amount of medicine
= 9.357 + 12.082 + 7.502
= 28.941 grams
So, he prepared 28.941 grams of medicine.
Now, we have to round each chemical to the nearest tenth.
Amount of chemical A mixed in medicine = 9.357 g
Rounding to nearest tenth = 9.4 grams
Amount of chemical B mixed in medicine = 12.082 g
Rounding to nearest tenth = 12.1 grams
Amount of chemical C mixed in medicine = 7.502 g
Rounding to nearest tenth = 7.5 grams
Answer:
h = 23 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Take 143.75 and divide it by 6.25
143.75/6.25 = 23
23 is the answer
Answer:
1. Three things influence the margin of error in a confidence interval estimate of a population mean: sample size, variability in the population, and confidence level. For each of these quantities separately, explain briefly what happens to the margin of error as that quantity increases.
Answer: As sample size increases, the margin of error decreases. As the variability in the population increases, the margin of error increases. As the confidence level increases, the margin of error increases. Incidentally, population variability is not something we can usually control, but more meticulous collection of data can reduce the variability in our measurements. The third of these—the relationship between confidence level and margin of error seems contradictory to many students because they are confusing accuracy (confidence level) and precision (margin of error). If you want to be surer of hitting a target with a spotlight, then you make your spotlight bigger.