1 mile is 5,280 ft, and 1 second has 1,000,000 microseconds.
So 186,000 miles per second multiplied by 5,280 feet per mile gives 982,080,000 feet per second.
Dividing this value by 1,000,000 microseconds per second gives the final answer of 982.08 feet per microsecond.
Let the first digit of the 2-digit number be x and the second digit be y.
Then the ratio (x/y) equals (1/2). Write a formula for y in terms of x.
The tens digit is 2 more than the units digit. Using the letters x and y, write out the proper equation.
Now solve your two equations simultaneously for x and y.
Answer: The answer is 3n + 2
Step-by-step explanation: You will have to combine like terms:
=−n + −4 + 4n + 6
=(−n + 4n) + (−4 + 6)
=3n + 2
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Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The researcher developed a treatment to teach social skills to youth offenders. To test if the treatment is effective in increasing empathy compared to the standard treatment she randomly selected a group of 9 offenders and applied the new treatment and to another group of 9 randomly selected youth offenders, she applied the standard treatment. (Note: the data corresponds to two samples of 9 units each, so I've used those sizes to conduct the test)
At the end of the treatment, she administers BES to measure their empathy levels. Her claim is that the offenders that received the new treatment will have higher BES scores than those who received the standard treatment.
1) Using the records obtained for both groups, she intends to conduct an independent t-test to analyze her claim.
X₁: BES results of a youth offender treated with the new treatment.
X₂: BES results of a youth offender treated with the standard treatment.
H₀: μ₁ = μ₂
H₁: μ₁ ≠ μ₂
α:0.05
test statistic

p-value: 0.7517
The p-value is greater than the significance level so the decision is to not reject the null hypothesis. This means that at a 5% significance level you can conclude that there is no difference between the mean BES scores of the youth offenders treated with the new treatment and the mean BES score of the youth offenders treated with the standard treatment. The new treatment doesn't increase the levels of social empathy of the youth offenders.
I hope this helps
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: