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We need to solve for the angles of the smaller triangle in
order to solve for the angle of the larger triangle which would help us solve
the missing measurement of a side.
Given:
51 degrees.
Cut the triangle into two equal sides and it forms a right
triangle. All interior angles of a triangle sums up to 180 degrees.
180 – 51 – 90 = 39 degrees
39 degrees * 2 = 78 degrees.
Angle Q is 78 degrees.
In the bigger triangle, 4.3 is the hypotenuse. We need to
solve for the measurement of the long leg which is the opposite of the 78
degree angle.
We will use the formula:
Sine theta = opposite / hypotenuse
Sin(78 deg) = opposite / 4.3
Sin(78 deg) * 4.3 = opposite
4.21 = opposite. This is also the height of the triangle.
Area of a triangle = ½ * base * height
A = ½ * 3units * 4.21units
A = 6.315 square units.
9•27+2•31-28= ? Is that what you are asking?
Answer:
a. For n=25, the mean and standard deviation of the prices of the mobile homes all possible sample mean prices are $63,800 and $1,580, respectively.
b. For n=50, the mean and standard deviation of the prices of the mobile homes all possible sample mean prices are $63,800 and $1,117, respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, for each sample size, we have a sampling distribution (a distribution for the population of sample means), with the following parameters:

For n=25 we have:

The spread of the sampling distribution is always smaller than the population spread of the individuals. The spread is smaller as the sample size increase.
This has the implication that is expected to have more precision in the estimation of the population mean when we use bigger samples than smaller ones.
If n=50, we have:

Answer:
It is C. Just look at the farthest points, and those are the numbers in your inequality.
Answer:
0.02651
Step-by-step explanation:
P(all 5 are boys) =

= 0.02651 ( wow low)