Answer:
As a general rule of thumb, a small confidence interval is better. The confidence interval will narrow as your sample size increases, which is why a larger sample is always preferred. As our page on sampling and sample design explains, your ideal experiment would involve the whole population, but this is not usually possible.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve the problem by doing the following
5x=75
5x/5=75/5
x=15
The answer is 3. 1/3(x-5)= -2/3. Multiply by 3 on both sides. Add five and you get 3
Answer:
983,040
Step-by-step explanation:
4×5=20
6×32=192
4×4=16
4×4=16
20×192×16×16
=983,040