Answer:
The correct solution is C (x> -2)
Answer:
38.11%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Mean (μ) = 75, standard deviation (σ) = 5
Z score is a measure in statistics to determine the variation of a raw score from the mean. It is given by the equation:

To calculate the percentage of students scored between a 73 and 78 (C grade), we need to find the z score for 73 and then for 78.
For x = 73, the z score is:

For x = 78, the z score is:

From the probability distribution table:
P(73 < x < 78) = P(-0.4 < z < 0.6) = P(z < 0.6) - P(z < -0.4) = 0.7257 - 0.3446 = 0.3811 = 38.11%
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
An = A1 + (N-1)d
A1 is the first term (in this case 2)
d is the common difference (what is the difference between all consecutive even numbers? 2)
N is the number of terms to find (in this case 29)
An = 2 + (29-1)2 = 58
I would say none of the above, unless you typed it wrong. The sum is the product of the number of terms minus one and two, plus two more. So it's almost answer B but not really. Good luck with this one.
SO what you need to do is:
<span>Start with |f(x) - 3| < 0.4
and plug in f(x) = x+1
to get
|f(x) – 3| < 0.4
|x+1 – 3| < 0.4
|x - 2| < 0.4
-0.4 < x - 2 < 0.4
-0.4+2 < x < 0.4+2
1.6 < x < 2.4
So delta would be 2.3
Hope this is what you were looking for
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