Answer:
"A Type I error in the context of this problem is to conclude that the true mean wind speed at the site is higher than 15 mph when it actually is not higher than 15 mph."
Step-by-step explanation:
A Type I error happens when a true null hypothesis is rejected.
In this case, as the claim that want to be tested is that the average wind speed is significantly higher than 15 mph, the null hypothesis has to state the opposite: the average wind speed is equal or less than 15 mph.
Then, with this null hypothesis, the Type I error implies a rejection of the hypothesis that the average wind speed is equal or less than 15 mph. This is equivalent to say that there is evidence that the average speed is significantly higher than 15 mph.
"A Type I error in the context of this problem is to conclude that the true mean wind speed at the site is higher than 15 mph when it actually is not higher than 15 mph."
Given:
Consider the below figure attached with this question.
The linear equation is:

To find:
The values to complete the table of ordered pairs for the given linear equation.
Solution:
We have,

Substituting
in the given equation, we get



So, the value for first blank is -8.
Substituting
in the given equation, we get




So, the value for second blank is 3.
Substituting
in the given equation, we get



So, the value for third blank is -4.
Therefore, the required complete table is:
x y
0 -8
3 -2
2 -4
Answer:
Answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the test and it is right because there are 2 chunks of dots in two spots
(1) -(5y - 2)= -5y+2
(2) -5 (3n + 1)= -15n - 5
(3) too long to do