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weird shape but.... i would say the answer is... 1=2.14ab
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Answer:
A. The distribution of sample means of the differences will be approximately normal if there are at least 30 years of data in the sample and/or if the population of differences in winning times for all years is normal.
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In other to perform a valid paired test, one of the conditions required is that, data for both groups must be approximately normal. To attain normality, the population distribution for the groups must be normal or based on the central limit theorem, the sample size must be large enough, usually n > 30. Hence, once either of the two conditions are met, the paired sample will be valid.
Answer:
a² + b² = 68
a3 + b3 = 520
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Given :
a + b = 10 (1)
ab = 16 (2)
A. Find a² + b²
(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b² (3)
Substitutite the values of (1) and (2) into (3)
(10)² = a² + 2(16) + b²
100 = a² + 32 + b²
Subtract 32 from both sides
100 - 32 = a² + b²
a² + b² = 68
B. a^3 + b^3
(a + b)^3 = a^3 + b^3 + 3ab(a + b)
(10)^3 = a^3 + b^3 + 3*16(10)
1000 = a^3 + b^3 + 480
a^3 + b^3 = 1000 - 480
a3 + b3 = 520
Answer: Machine A makes popcorn at a rate of 4.25 ozs per minute (12.75oz/3min).
Machine B makes popcorn at a rate of 4.5 ozs per minute (18oz/4min).
Machine A will make 4.25oz/min * 10minutes = 42.5oz of popcorn after 10 minutes
Machine B will make 4.5oz/min * 10 minutes = 45oz of popcorn after 10 minutes
After 10 minutes there will be a total of 42.5oz (Machine A) +45oz (Machine B) = 87.5oz.
So the answer is: Yes there will be (more than) enough popcorn if both machines make popcorn for 10 minutes.
If the question is wondering how many 9oz bags they can fill: 87.5oz/9oz per bag = 9.7222 bags. The machines can fill 9, 9oz, bags with some popcorn leftover.
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