The formula for the confidence interval is given by
Sample mean + z*[σ/√n], and
Sample mean - z*[σ/√n]
We have:
Sample mean = 23.95
n = 40
σ = 2.55
z* for 99% confidence = 2.58
Substitute these values into the formula, we have
23.95 + (2.58)(2.55÷√40) = 24.99
23.95 - (2.58)(2.55÷√40) = 22.91
So the lower interval is 22.91 and the highest interval is 24.99
X=m/5-p/5 i tried my best to answer this problem
-4 is the slope in the equation
The answer is (rounded to the nearest tenth) about 5.7 and since neither 18 or 2 have a perfect square, so this is irrational.
Answer:
(2A)/h -a =b
Step-by-step explanation:
A= [h(a+b)]/2 I rewrote the formula, because h and a+b are in the numerator.
2A=h(a+b) Multiply both sides of equation by 2
(2A)/h= a+b Divide both side by h
(2A)/h -a= b Subtract a from both sides