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The answer is 1.94, I used a calculator, just letting u know
To find the Chebyshev's inequality, P | Xn - E(X)| <= δ/4 >= 1 - (δ^2/25)/(δ^2/16) = 1 - (16/25) = 9/25 = 0.36
The answer in this question which is the probability that the average of the physicist's measurement is within δ/4 units of the actual specific gravity is at least 0.36%
Answer:
x^2-11x-12
Step-by-step explanation:
I use the box method, which makes a 2x2 box. Then you arrange you numbers based on the equation (show in image)
Then you multiply it out and get the equation
F(x)= x^2+x-12x-12
Simplify your equation and you get
F(x)= x^2-11x-12
Answer:
First, multiply the numbers. Then count the number of decimal places in each factor. Place the decimal in the product so the product has the same number of decimal places as both factors combined.
Step-by-step explanation:
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