Answer:
when you multiply a whole number by itself it will obviously get bigger.
4 to the 2nd power equals 16 because 4x4 = 16
if you were to multiply a smaller number though, it wouldn't get as big.
Each number you put to the same exponent will not get bigger at the same rate since each number isnt being multiplied by the same thing.
ex. 4 and 6 are raised to the second power both dont get multiplied by the same number 4 is multiplied by 4, and 6 by 6, therefore the bigger the number the bigger it grows.
Fractions get smaller for this reason when you have the fraction 2/3 raised to the second, both numbers must be raised. 2 to the second equals 4 while 3 to the second is 9.
1/2 to the second would then equal 1/4 since 1 to the second equals 1 and 2 to the second equals 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here you go hopes this helps
Answer, Step-by-step explanation:
According to the exercise, we evaluate the delivery time of a courier company and we will hypothesize the best case with a sample size of 10, which is:
Small sample T test for single mean
The hypothesis that we will develop will be the following:
null hypothesis = mu> = 6
hypothesis alternativa: <6
Answer:
14.9%
Step-by-step explanation:
set up a proportion of 226800/100 and 19300/x.
cross multiply and divide 1930000/226800
subtract the 85 from 100 to get 14.9%