Answer:
y=990
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Find the unit rate: 270 divided by 3= 90
2) Do 90 times 11 and it= 990
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Mean μ= 100
standard deviation σ = 2.6
sample size n = 9
sample mean X = 100.6
The null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis can be computed as follows:
The numerical value for the test statistics is :
z = 0.6923
At ∝ = 0.05
The critical value for the z score = 0.2443
From the z table, area under the curve, the corresponding value which is less than the significant level of 0.05 is 1.64
P- value = 0.244
c> If the true population mean is 101.3 ;
Then:
z = 0.808
From the normal z tables
P value = 0.2096
Answer:
The length of diagonal BD is 11·(1 + √3)
The length of diagonal AC = 22
Step-by-step explanation:
The given data are;
Quadrilateral ABCD = A kite
The length of segment AD = 22
The measure of ∠DAE = 60°
The measure of ∠BCEE = 45°
Whereby, triangle ΔADE = A right triangle, and DE is the perpendicular bisector of AC, by trigonometric ratio, we have;
AE = EC
DE = 22 × sin(60°) = 11·√3
AE = 22 × cos(60°) = 11
∴ AE = EC = 11
BE = EC × tan(∠BCE) = 11 × tan(45°) = 11
The length of the diagonal BD = BE + DE (By segment addition property)
∴ BD = 11 + 11·√3 = 11·(1 + √3)
The length of diagonal BD = 11·(1 + √3)
The length of diagonal AC = AE + EC
∴ AC + 11 + 11 = 22
The length of diagonal AC = 22.
Make the percent into a decimal.
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3) Yes, dilating with a scale factor that is less than 1 (and greater than 0) corresponds to a decrease.
4) Yes, dilating with a scale factor greater than 1 corresponds to an increase.
5) To find the slope of a scatter plot, you need to make a line of best fit, that is, the line that passes through as many points as possible and has about as many points above it as below it. Then, find two of those points that the line passes through and calculate the slope between those points. For two points
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This is an estimate. To find a better approximation, you can use the least-square method, but I think that probably involves higher-level math that you don't need. If you think you do need to solve it this way, just comment here and I'll explain it. Note that you can also calculate it using Microsoft Excel or a regression plot on a graphing calculator.