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lora16 [44]
2 years ago
11

An ice cream company fills containers with 64 ounces of ice cream. The acceptable percentage of error in filling each ice cream

container is 1.5%.
Select all the expressions that could be used to find the greatest number of ounces of ice cream each container can hold.

64(1.15)

64(1.015)

64(1.5)+64

64-64(1.5)

64(0.015) - 64

64+ 64(0.015)​
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blagie [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

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The standardized score for any value is the value minus the mean then divided by the standard deviation.

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P(x ≤ 0.44) = P(z ≤ -2) = 0.02275

b) Would it be unusual to obtain a sample proportion less than or equal to 0.44 if the politician's claim is true?

The probability of obtaining a sample proportion less than or equal to 0.44 is 0.02275; that is, 2.275%.

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We follow the same pattern as in (a)

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We'll use data from the normal probability table for these probabilities

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