I did the math and I think that it's 3.7
Answer:
Twenty cookies deal
Step-by-step explanation:
A dozen cookies cost 18.75. A dozen is exactly 12. If you divide 18.75 by 12 you should get the unit price which is about $1.56 for each cookie. For 25.50 you just divide it by 20 and you should get about 1.20 which makes it a better deal.
Not sure how to put it into Matrix form but the answers would be.
11/2
-7
-19/2
and together that would be (11/2,-7.-19/2)
Answer:
0.229
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the difference between the two sample means follows anormal distribution with a mean of11.00 and standard deviation equal to1.4387
A statistician is interested in the effectiveness of a weight-loss supplement. She randomly selects two independent samples. Individuals in the first sample of size n1 = 24 take the weight-loss supplement. Individuals in the second sample of size n2 = 21 take a placebo. Individuals in both samples follow identical exercise and diet programs. At the end of the study, the statistician measures the weight loss (in percent) of each participant.
We find that mean difference actual = 13-2 = 11
Probability that difference >12 =P(Z>
)
=P(Z>0.742)=.0.229