A truth table is a way of organizing information to list out all possible scenarios. We title the first column p for proposition. In the second column we apply the operator to p, in this case it's ~p (read: not p). So as you can see if our premise begins as True and we negate it, we obtain False, and vice versa.
-9(2)+4=-16 you do -9 times 2 which is -18 then you subtract that to 4 which you get -16. hope this helps!
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Is is a one-tailed test
P(z < 2.45) = 0.9929
1 - 0.9929 = 0.0071
Significant at both 0.05 and 0.01 because both are greater than 0.0071