Answer:
<em>Both equal sides have a length of 29 cm.</em>
<em>The third inequal side is 9 cm.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>System of Equations</u>
With the data provided in the problem, we can form a system of two equations with two unknowns.
Let's call x to each equal side of the isosceles triangle and y to the other side. One condition states that each equal side is 2 cm more than three times the other side. It can be written as:

We also know the perimeter of the triangle is 67 cm. Since we have to equal sides to x:


Let's put together both equations:


To solve the system, we can use the x from the first equation and replace it into the second equation:

Operating:

Joining like terms:

Solving for y:

The third inequal side is 9 cm. Now find the value of x.

Both equal sides have a length of 29 cm.
5×9/10=4.5
9/10 1 8/10 2 7/10 3 6/10 4 5/10
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5 5/10=4 1/2=4.5
I believe the answer is C) Infinitely many solutions. I'm not the greatest at these types of questions, so I apologize, I could be wrong.
Hopefully that helped! :)
Answer: Two-sample t-test
Step-by-step explanation:
The Two-sample t-test is used to test the difference between two random and distinct population means. It help test whether the difference between the two populations is statistically significant.
In the case above the researcher wants to determine whether there is a difference in mean number of minutes of television viewing between men and women which makes it a Two-sample t-test.