Answer: See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, The length of Dwight's garden is 12.5 meters but he measured it and made a measurement error of 6%.
The lowest measurement Dwight could have made will be:
= 12.5 - (6% × 12.5)
= 12.5 - (0.06 × 12.5)
= 12.5 - 0.75
= 11.75 meters
The lowest measurement Dwight could have made will be:
= 12.5 + (6% × 12.5)
= 12.5 + (0.06 × 12.5)
= 12.5 + 0.75
= 13.25 meters
Answer:
3x + y = 19
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the Slope:
4 - 1 / 5 - 6 = m
3/-1 = m
-3 = m
Find b: (use one of the points given and plug into y = mx + b)
1 = 6 (-3) + b
1 = -18 + b
19 = b
Plug the m and b you just found into y = mx + b
y = -3x + 19
Change to standard form (Ax + By = C)
3x + y = 19
Answer:
1. The population of interest is all city goverments in the U.S.
5. The parameter of interest is the proportion of the city goverments in the U.S. that provide electricity to their residents.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Missing questions:
Which of the following is true? Select all that apply.
- The population of interest is all city governments in the U.S.
- The population of interest is the 192 cities.
- The population of interest is all city governments that provide utilities to their residents.
- The population of interest is 6.25%
- The parameter of interest is the proportion of the city governments in the U.S. that provide electricity to their residents.
- The parameter of interest is 6.25%
- The population of interest is the 20 counties.
- The parameter of interest is the list of all counties in the U.S.
The objective of this essay is to test utilities provided by city governments, for this a sample of 20 counties was taken then contacted each city of them counting how many of them provided utilities to their residents, finding out that 12 out of 192 cities (6.25%) provided electricity to their residents.
The study variable is:
X: Number of city governments that provide utilities (electricity) to their residents, in a sample of 192.
The population of the study is the city governments in the U.S.
And the parameter of interest is the population proportion of city governments in the U.S. that provide electricity to their residents.
I hope it helps!