Angie has a total of 6.5 yards of ribbon. Her goal is to take advantage over it by making a wreath. Each wreath has length of 1 1/3 yards.
In order for us to know how many wreath will be made, we'll divide the fraction to the total length of the ribbon.
= 6.5 / 1 1/3
= 6 1/2 / 4/3
= 13/2 * 3/4
= 39 / 8
= 4.875
So, there are 4 bows or wreath can be made.
Y= 2/3 x -2
Hope this helps
You can use the Pythagorean theorem, a^2+b^2=c^2, to solve this.
b= square-root of (c^2)-(a^2)
b= square-root of (9^2)-(2^2)
b= 8.77.... which in the exact form is square root of 77.
Answer:
Goodness of fit
Step-by-step explanation:
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The theoretical probabilities
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The type of test to be use
From the question, we understand that you are to test if the die is loaded or not using the given theoretical probabilities.
This test can be carried out using goodness of fit test because the goodness of fit is basically used to check the possibility of getting the outcome variable from a distribution. In this case, the outcome of the variables are the given theoretical probabilities.
In a nutshell, the goodness fit of test determines if the given data (in this case, the theoretical probabilities) is a reflection of what to expect in the original population.