Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The coefficient of determination =
= 0.7832
It means about 78% variation in waist size of males can be explained by their weight and about 23% can not be explained.
Step-by-step explanation:
The way to find missing numbers in equivalent ratios is to multiply the means (the first denominator and the second numerator) and multiply the extremes (the first numerator and the second denominator). It sounds really complicated, but it is quite simple =)
2/5 = x/10
The means in this equivalent ration are 5 and x. The extremes are 2 and 10.
5x = 20
Now solve =)
x = 4
That was pretty simple. Let's move on to the next one. Do exactly the same thing here:
4/10 = 6/x
60 = 4x
15 = x
That was pretty simple, too! Keep going!
6/15 = x/25
15x = 150
x = 10
All of these should be equal, so check them by dividing:
2/5 = 0.4
4/10 = 0.4
6/15 = 0.4
10/25 = 0.4
They all check out, so these are your answers: 2/5, 4/10, 6/15, 10/25
I really hope this helps you =)
Answer:
a) To determine the minimum sample size we need to use the formula shown in the picture 1.
E is the margin of error, which is the distance from the limits to the middle (the mean) of the confidence interval. This means that we have to divide the range of the interval by 2 to find this distance.
E = 0.5/2 = 0.25
Now we apply the formula
n = (1.645*0.80/0.25)^2 = 27.7 = 28
The minimum sample size would be 28.
b) To answer the question we are going to make a 90% confidence interval. The formula is:
(μ - E, μ + E)
μ is the mean which is 127. The formula for E is shown in the picture.
E = 0.80*1.645/√8 = 0.47
(126.5, 127.5)
This means that the true mean is going to be contained in this interval 90% of the time. This is why it doesn't seem possible that the population mean is exactly 128.
Y=3
(-)3-3
-3-3=-6
because negative with a negative will still be negative<span>
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