Supply and demand! The prices will rise until the supply will reach the demand.
OK so basically you answered your question if he has the 40th best he will be 40th out of 600
It was good,what’s wrong with it???
Answer:
Answer C
Explanation:
It approaches 4 from the left side and 1 from the right side.
They approached at different point so the overall limit does not exist because you can't have a limit on a jump discontinuity.
According to the result of the test statistic, the p-values are given by:
a) 0.0352.
b) 0.9648.
c) 0.0704.
<h3>How to find the p-value of a test?</h3>
It depends on the test statistic z, as follows.
- For a left-tailed test, it is the area under the normal curve to the left of z, which is the <u>p-value of z</u>.
- For a right-tailed test, it is the area under the normal curve to the right of z, which is <u>1 subtracted by the p-value of z.</u>
- For a two-tailed test, it is the area under the normal curve to the left of -z combined with the area to the right of z, hence it is <u>2 multiplied by 1 subtracted by the p-value of z.</u>
In this problem, the test statistic is z = 1.8, which has a p-value of 0.9648.
Item a:
Right-tailed test, hence the p-value is of 1 - 0.9648 = 0.0352.
Item b:
Left-tailed test, hence the p-value is of 0.9648.
Item c:
Two-tailed test, hence the p-value is of 2 x (1 - 0.9648) = 2 x 0.0352 = 0.0704.
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