Given:
Accuracy = 5
99% confidence interval
s = 17, sample standard deviation.
Because the population standard deviation is unknown, we should use the Student's t distribution.
The accuracy at the 99% confidence level for estimating the true mean is

where
n = the sample size.
t* is provided by the t-table.
That is,
(17t*)/√n = 5
√n = (17t*)/5 = 3.4t*
n = 11.56(t*)²
A table of t* values versus df (degrees of freedom) is as follows.
Note that df = n-1.
n df t*
------ -------- -------
1001 1000 2.581
101 100 2.626
81 80 2.639
61 60 2.660
We should evaluate iteratively until the guessed value, n, agrees with the computed value, N.
Try n = 1001 => df = 1000.
t* = 2.581
N = 11.56*(2.581²) = 77
No agreement.
Try n = 81 => df = 80
t* = 2.639
N = 11.56*(2.639²) = 80.5
Good agreement
We conclude that n = 81.
Answer: The sample size is 81.
We need a system of equations here, one equation based on the NUMBER of tickets sold and another based on the MONEY earned by the sales. We have 2 different types of tickets: full price (f) and discount (d). The total number of tickets sold is 428; therefore, the first equation is f + d = 428. That accounts for the number of tickets sold. Each full price is 10.25 which can be represented as 10.25f, and each discount ticket costs 8 which can be represented as 8d. The money earned by selling these tickets at those prices was 3946. That means that the second equation is 10.25f + 8d = 3946. We will solve the first bolded equation for f to get f = 428 - d. Sub that value in for f in the second bolded equation: 10.25(428-d) + 8d = 3946. Distribute to get 4387 - 10.25d + 8d = 3946. Combine like terms to get -2.25d = -441. Solving for d we get 196. That means that there were 196 discounted tickets sold. Put that in for d in the first bolded equation to find the number of full price tickets. f + 196 = 428, and f = 232. There were 232 full price tickets sold. There you go!
No,
5x means 5 is being multiplied by a number (x)
x+5 means that’s a number (x) is being added to 5
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Answer:
61 cm for each book shelf.
Step-by-step explanation:
First it gives you the width of the boxes so you add them together
132 + 108 + 94 = 334
so 334 cm has already been used out of 456 cm.
Next you will 456 - 334 = 122 cm left over
if they are building 2 book cases you with take what cm's you have left and divide it by 2
122 / 2 = 61
So that means each book case will be 61 cm's wide
Answer:
A - 6
B - 2
Step-by-step explanation: