Yes it is :)
If there is an outlier on the lower end of the graph the mean will go down. If there is an outlier at the higher end of the graph the mean will go up.
Answer:no it is not equal
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: the probability that fewer than 100 in a random sample of 818 men are bald is 0.9830
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that;
p = 10% = 0.1
so let q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9
n = 818
μ = np = 818 × 0.1 = 81.8
α = √(npq) = √( 818 × 0.1 × 0.9 ) = √73.62 = 8.58
Now to find P( x < 100)
we say;
Z = (X-μ / α) = ((100-81.8) / 8.58) = 18.2 / 8.58 = 2.12
P(x<100) = P(z < 2.12)
from z-score table
P(z < 2.12) = 0.9830
Therefore the probability that fewer than 100 in a random sample of 818 men are bald is 0.9830
Answer:
560 metres
Step-by-step explanation:
80 cm in metres is 0.8 metres.
After 1 revolution any point on the wheel will be back to the original position before moving. 0.8 times 2, which gives us 1.6 metres. In 1 revolution the bike travels 1.6 metres.
Now 1.6 metres times 350 gives us 560.
So the answer is 560 metres.
For problems like this you can move the y's on the bottem up top by fliping the sign of the exponent (in this case 7 to -7) and MULTIPLYING it with EVERYTHING on top, then because of properties of multplication you can add the exponents to combine them into one term (in this case add 3 and -7 to get -4)

If any of this does not make sense let me know and ill try to clarify better