<span>A </span>continuity correction factor<span> is used when you use a continuous
function to approximate a discrete one. For example, when you want to
approximate a binomial with a </span>normal distribution<span>. According to the </span>Central Limit Theorem<span>, the </span>sample
mean<span> <span>of a
distribution becomes approximately normal if the </span></span>sample size<span> <span>is
large enough. The </span></span><span>binomial distribution </span><span>can be approximated with a </span>normal distribution<span> too, as
long as n*p and n*q are both at least 5. So the answer is large</span>
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
the inverse of
y=1/2x + 10
is
x=1/2y+10
from here you just solve for y
x-10 = 1/2y
2(x-10) = y
2x-20 = y
72
Very simple Its pretty Blantant Its 72
Answer: y-value of the vertex of a ∪-shaped (positive) parabola
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
For a quadratic: it is the y-value of the vertex of a positive parabola.
<em>If it is a negative parabola ( ∩-shaped), it is the maximum.</em>
For a cubic: it is the y-value of all of the vertices of the ∪-shaped sections of the graph. These are typically referred to as the "relative minima" when given an interval.
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
They are similar triangles. Since 6 is 1.5 times the four, x has to be 1.5 times the 6.
6*1.5=9