Answer:
Yes, this is surprising. Random samples with this much error are unusual.
Step-by-step explanation:
The expected proportion of green candies in the bag is p=0.20.
We have a sample with proportion p=0.3.
The amount of candies in the bag are 100.
We can calculate the probabilities of having 30 candies out of a sample of size n=100, if the proportion of the population is p=0.2.
This can be modeled by a binomial distribution with these parameters:
Then, the probability of having 30 or more candy in the bag is (applying the continuity factor):
There is too little probability (1%) of having 30 green candies in the bag.
(2,5)(3,0)
slope = (0 - 5) / (3 - 2) = -5/1 or just -5
y = mx + b
slope(m) = -5
use either of ur points...(2,5)...x = 2 and y = 5
now we sub and find b, the y int
5 = -5(2) + b
5 = -10 + b
5 + 10 = b
15 = b
so ur equation is : y = -5x + 15
or if u need it in point slope form
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = -5
(2,5)...x1 = 2 and y1 = 5
now we sub
y - 5 = -5(x - 2)
In a conditional statement, it's if <something> then <something>. The 'then <something>' is your conclusion, which in this case would be "<span>the sides of the square have a length of 2 units each"</span>