Tyler is thinking of a number that must also be divisible by 6. I know that because any number that is divisible by both 2 and 3 is divisible by 6 as well.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the one sample proportion test:
z = (p-P) / √{P (1-P)/n}
Where p = 709/2640= 0.27, P = 0.29, n= 2640
Thus z = (0.27-0.29) / √{0.29 (1-0.29) / 2640}
z = (-0.02) / √{0.29(0.71) /2640}
z = (-0.02) / √0.00007799
z = (0.02) / 0.0088
z = 2.27
To be able to draw a conclusion, lets find the p value at the 0.1 level of significant: p value is 0.2327. The result is significant as the p value is greater than 0.1 thus we will fail to reject the null and conclude that there is not enough statistical evidence to prove that the true percentage of all firms that announced one or more acquisitions during the year 2000 is less than 29%
1 rad=57.3°
288÷57.3=5.02 rad
Step-by-step explanation:
If a line segment AB of length 6.6cm is drawn, bisecting it perpendicularly at N, we have two lines AN and NB of length 3.3cm each.
Because the line is bisected perpendicularly, the angles formed at the point of bisection are 90 degrees.