In statistics, the 68–95–99.7 rule, also known as the empirical rule, is a shorthand used to remember the percentage of values that lie within a band around the mean in a normal distribution with a width of two, four and six standard deviations, respectively; more accurately, 68.27%, 95.45% and 99.73% of the values lie .
27 in the first group, 36 in the second. Here's the work: Divide 63 by 7 (3 parts plus 4 parts) equals 9. Multiply 9 by 3 for the first group and you get 27, multiply 9 by 4 for the second group to get 36.
Total number of people in ward = 16
Number of nurses = 10
Number of male nurses = 4
Number of female nurses = 6
Number of doctors = 6
Number of male doctors = 3
Number of female doctors = 3
We are to find the probability of selecting a female or a doctor.
Probability of selecting a female or a doctor = Probability of selecting a female + probability of selecting a doctor - probability of selecting a female doctor
Probability of selecting a female or a doctor = 9/16 + 6/16 - 3/16 = 3/4
Thus, the probability of selecting a female or a doctor is 3/4
Well the equation is 6x + x + 19 = 180 or 7x + 19 = 180. You subtract 19 from 180 to get 161. Then you divide 161 by 7 to get x = 23. Finally, you plug x in to get 6(23) + 19 or 157°
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Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the following equation for x:
