1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
5

23.82600 round to three significant figures​

Mathematics
2 answers:
slava [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

23.83

Step-by-step explanation:

--------------------------------------------

According to<em> Maths3000, </em><em>Rounding to 3 significant figures is probably the most common way of rounding off. Rounding the number off to 3 significant figures means you require 3 non-zero digits from the start of the number. So in example 1, 27.1258 gets rounded to 27.1 figures.</em>--------------------------------------------

<em>It is 23.83 because rounding by three significant figures is picking three of the last numbers, and rounding the 4th number. In this case, 6 is more than 5, so 23.82 becomes 23.83</em>

--------------------------------------------

<em>Hope this helps! <3</em>

--------------------------------------------

fomenos3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

23.8 i think

Step-by-step explanation:

You might be interested in
Cameron and Sam want to buy a Kindle.
melomori [17]

Answer:

5 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the number of weeks they have been saving

Create an equation that sets Cameron and Sams' savings equal to each other, then solve for x

4x + 20 = x + 35

3x + 20 = 35

3x = 15

x = 5

So, they will have saved the same amount of money after 5 weeks

7 0
3 years ago
If a farmer gets 340 bushels of corn from 2 acres of land, how many bushels can they get from 15 acres?
kari74 [83]

The number bushels they get from 15 acres of land is 2550

<em><u>Solution:</u></em>

Given that, farmer gets 340 bushels of corn from 2 acres of land

To find: Number bushels they get from 15 acres

Let us first find the unit rate, that is we have to find number of bushels from 1 acre of land

From given question,

2 acres of land = 340 bushels of corn

Therefore, for 1 acres of land,

\text{ number of bushels from 1 acre of land } = \frac{340}{2} = 170

<em><u>How many bushels can they get from 15 acres?</u></em>

So, multiply the number of bushels from 1 acre of land by 15 to get answer

\text{number of bushels from 15 acre} = \text{ number of bushels from 1 acre } \times 15

\text{number of bushels from 15 acre} = 170 \times 15 = 2550

Thus number bushels they get from 15 acres of land is 2550

4 0
3 years ago
cashews cost 4c per packet. mandy buys 4 packets of cashews. how much change does she recieve if she paid with a $20 bill? Give
Ivenika [448]
If c is cents (¢) then she would receive $19.74 or in cents that would be 1974¢
5 0
3 years ago
Subtract. What is the difference (9 * 10"") - (4 * 10 ") in scientific
Nady [450]

Answer:

(5 * 10")

Step-by-step explanation:

9-4 = 5

I don't understand the "" part but im pretty sure this is what you meant

8 0
3 years ago
A researcher used a sample of n = 60 individuals to determine whether there are any preferences among six brands of pizza. Each
Blizzard [7]

Answer:

1) χ² ≥ 11.07

2) Goodness of fit test, df: χ²_{3}

Independence test, df: χ²_{1}

The goodness of fit test has more degrees of freedom than the independence test.

3) e_{females.} = 80

4) H₀: P_{ij}= P_{i.} * P_{.j} ∀ i= 1, 2, ..., r and j= 1, 2, ..., c

5) χ²_{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

1)

The researcher took a sample of n=60 people and made them taste proof samples of six different brands of pizza and choose their favorite brand, their choose was recorded. So the study variable is the following:

X: favorite pizza brand, categorized in brand 1, brand 2, brand 3, brand 4, brand 5 and brand 6.

The Chi-square goodness of fit test is done with the following statistic:

χ²= ∑\frac{(O_i-E_i)^2}{E_i} ≈χ²_{k-1}

Where k represents the number of categories of the study variable. In this example k= 6.

Remember, the rejection region for the Chi-square tests of "goodnedd of fit", "independence", and "homogeneity" is allways one-tailed to the right. So you will only have one critical value.

χ²_{k-1; 1 - \alpha }

χ²_{6-1; 1 - 0.05 }

χ²_{5; 0.95 } = 11.070

This means thar the rejection region is χ² ≥ 11.07

If the Chi-Square statistic is equal or greather than 11.07, then you reject the null hypothesis.

2)

The statistic for the goodness of fit is:

χ²= ∑\frac{(O_i-E_i)^2}{E_i} ≈χ²_{k-1}

Degrees of freedom: χ²_{k-1}

In the example: k= 4 (the variable has 4 categories)

χ²_{4-1} = χ²_{3}

The statistic for the independence test is:

χ²= ∑∑\frac{(O_ij-E_ij)^2}{E_ij} ≈χ²_{(r-1)(c-1)} ∀ i= 1, 2, ..., r & j= 1, 2, ..., c

If the information is in a contingency table

r= represents the total of rows

c= represents the total of columns

In the example: c= 2 and r= 2

Degrees of freedom: χ²_{(r-1)(c-1)}

χ²_{(2-1)(2-1)} = χ²_{1}

The goodness of fit test has more degrees of freedom than the independence test.

3)

To calculate the expected frecuencies for the independence test you have to use the following formula.

e_{ij} = n * P_i. * P_.j = n * \frac{o_i.}{n} * \frac{o_.j}{n}

Where o_i. represents the total observations of the i-row, o_.j represents the total of observations of the j-column and n is the sample size.

Now, this is for the expected frequencies in the body of the contingency table, this means the observed and expected frequencies for each crossing of categories is not the same.

On the other hand, you would have the totals of each category and population in the margins of the table (subtotals), this is the same when looking at the observed frequencies and the expected frequencies. Wich means that the expected frequency for the total of a population is the same as the observed frequency of said population. A quick method to check if your calculations of the expected frequencies for one category/population are correct is to add them, if the sum results in the subtotal of that category/population, it means that you have calculated the expected frequencies correctly.

The expected frequency for the total of females is 80

Using the formula:

(If the females are in a row) e_{females.} = 100 * \frac{80}{100} * \frac{0}{100}

e_{females.} = 80

4)

There are two ways of writing down a null hypothesis for the independence test:

Way 1: using colloquial language

H₀: The variables X and Y are independent

Way 2: Symbolically

H₀: P_{ij}= P_{i.} * P_{.j} ∀ i= 1, 2, ..., r and j= 1, 2, ..., c

This type of hypothesis follows from the definition of independent events, where if we have events A and B independent of each other, the probability of A and B is equal to the product of the probability of A and the probability of B, symbolically: P(A∩B) = P(A) * P(B)

5)

In this example, you have an independence test for two variables.

Variable 1, has 3 categories

Variable 2, has 4 categories

To follow the notation, let's say that variable 1 is in the rows and variable 2 is in the columns of the contingency table.

The statistic for this test is:

χ²= ∑∑\frac{(O_ij-E_ij)^2}{E_ij} ≈χ²_{(r-1)(c-1)} ∀ i= 1, 2, ..., r & j= 1, 2, ..., c

In the example: c= 3 and r= 4

Degrees of freedom: χ²_{(r-1)(c-1)}

χ²_{(3-1)(4-1)} = χ²_{6}

I hope you have a SUPER day!

4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Which shows the expressions in the order they would appear on a number line from least to greatest?
    15·1 answer
  • Write a sentence for this equation 30- X = 4
    12·1 answer
  • The numbers 9, 40, and c are a Pythagorean triple. What is the value of c?
    15·1 answer
  • The square root of the sum of a number is 4 is 5. Find the number. What is it?
    6·1 answer
  • Let f(x) = x2 + 6 and g(x)= x+8/x . Find ( g o f)(­ -7)
    15·1 answer
  • HELP WITH MATH QUESTION (2) DONT TYPE RANDOM OR I WILL REPORT . EXPLAINPLZ
    9·2 answers
  • Please I really need an A on this I will let you know the answers when Im done
    15·1 answer
  • Can someone helping me?
    8·2 answers
  • Graph f(x) = -|x-3| - 6
    15·1 answer
  • What is the area of a pentagon 5sided with one side equal to 12 inches
    13·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!