1. D - a domed fueres haz lo que vieres
2. C - lo mejor es ser franco
3. B - antes que the cases, Mira lo que haces
4. A - hablando del Rey de Roma, pot la piety’s se asoma
5. A - caras veto’s, corazones no sabemos
6. A - del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho
7. B - en boca cerrada no entran moscas
8. C - preder el hilo
9. B - las palabras se las lleva el viento
10. D - a la get era es la vencida
Answer:
It is a working hypothesis making a claim about the population parameter in question.
Explanation:
In statistics science, the null hypothesis is all the opposite of which the investigator desires to probe and it is represented with H0. Normally, the null hypothesis is considered true, unless there is strong evidence to prove that it is false. You will also need to formulate an alternative hypothesis, that will show what you want to probe, and will be represented with H1.
For instance, let's say that you want to make a research about the average time per day people spend using computers. You will interview 1000 people, in a small city. Before you start the interviews, you want to prove that people spend more than 5 hours per day using their computers (H1), or if it's all the opposite, and they spend less than 5 hours per day (H0).
Answer:for the fourth one its asking do you like desserts that have cinnamon
Explanation:
Answer:
Read this paragraph.
The water felt cool against Marcus’s skin. He shivered slightly but then began to move his arms and legs, first slowly, then faster and faster. The more he moved, the warmer and more comfortable the water surrounding him became. From the corners of his eyes, Marcus could see the other five swimmers warming up. He was excited, but he knew it would be a tough race.
How does visualizing the text help the reader connect with the narrator of the scene?
It helps the reader understand what Marcus is experiencing in the pool.
It helps the reader understand that Marcus is a very experienced swimmer.
It helps the reader understand that Marcus will win the upcoming race.
It helps the reader understand what the race’s spectators are seeing.
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