Answer:
(1) The correct option is (A).
(2) The probability that Aadi will get Tails is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is provided that:
- Eric throws a biased coin 10 times. He gets 3 tails.
- Sue throw the same coin 50 times. She gets 20 tails.
The probability of tail in both cases is:
(1)
According to the Central limit theorem, if from an unknown population large samples of sizes n > 30, are selected and the sample proportion for each sample is computed then the sampling distribution of sample proportion follows a Normal distribution.
In this case we need to compute the proportion of tails.
Then according to the Central limit theorem, Sue's estimate is best because she throws it <em>n = </em>50 > 30 times.
Thus, the correct option is (A).
(2)
As explained in the first part that Sue's estimate is best for getting a tail, the probability that Aadi will get Tails when he tosses the coin once is:

Thus, the probability that Aadi will get Tails is
.
Answer:
9t^2+(t+2)^2
Step-by-Step:
t is 9 X t, or the product of 9 and t. ^2 is squared while + is increased t+2 is the sum of t and t. the ^2 after the parenthesis is indicating the "square of t and 2"
8
Mark brainliest please
Hope this helps you
Answer:
2, quadratic, 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Degree is the highest power which is 2 then the lead coefficient is the constant multiplying the highest power so for x^2 it is 1 and the type of equation is what is it, linear, quadratic, cubic, etc. For this it is quadratic because x^2 means its a parabola.