Answer:
BC = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
BC = AD in a parallelogram
4x-10 = 3x+5
Subtract 3x from each side
4x-3x-10 = 3x-3x+5
x-10 = 5
Add 10 to each side
x-10+10 = 5+10
x = 15
BC = 4x-10 = 4*15-10 = 60-10 = 50
Surface Area of a Sphere = 4π(d/2)²
Let the smaller sphere's diameter be just a sample of 4 units in diameter and let the large spheres diameter be 4 times that of the smaller sphere.
Small Sphere: 4π(4/2)² = 16π units²
Large Sphere: 4π(16/2)² = 256π units²
256π / 16π = 16 times
The large sphere has a surface area 16 times that of the smaller one.
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
Type I and Type II are not independent of each other - as one increases, the other decreases.
However, increases in N cause both to decrease, since sampling error is reduced.
A small sample size might lead to frequent Type II errors, i.e. it could be that your (alternative) hypotheses are right, but because your sample is so small, you fail to reject the null even though you should.
Range=±7%
Martin=71%, Lang=29%
Range for Martin=71%±7%
So, highest %=71%+7%=78%
Lowest %=71%-7%=64%
Therefore,range for Martin is between 64%-78% which is 14%
Constants are anything that is not a variable. A variable is a letter. So think about it... What would be the constants? What is not a letter? TIP: Make sure you include - sign!_