In this question we simple wish to calculate the standard error and margin of error from the population. This can be done purely using the standard deviation and sample size.
Standard error
= std dev / (SQRT) n
= 11.5 / SQRT of 70
= 11.5 / 8.366
= 1.374
Margin of error is the standard error multiplied by a Z value that correspondence to a confidence percentage. At a 95% confidence the Z value is 1.96. Therefore
MOE = 1.96 x 1.374 = 2.69
Answer:
They are different because they are different number and also if you subtract them you will get different result.
Step-by-step explanation:
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It's a complementary angle, so just solve for x and subtract the CBD from 90,
First, we have to solve for x.
2x + 14 + x + 7 = 90
Combine like terms
3x + 21 = 90
Balance, subtract 21 from each side.
3x = 69
Divide 3 from each side
x = 23.
So know that we know x is 23, we can go about it 2 ways, subtracting the other angle with 90 or just substituting the variable, I'd just substitute the variable for it so just do 23 + 7. That equals 30, angle ABC = 30.
#1. The square root of a number is 9 and -9
√(81) = 9 or -9
#2. Take the square root of 4,840 yards²
√(4840) = 69.57 yards
It's B, between 69 and 70 yards