Y - y1 = m(x - x1) is the point slope equation.
y - 9 = 3(x - -2)
(9, -2)
Letter B
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Answer:
c. [1.771;4.245] feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The variable of interest is
X: height of a student at UH
X~N(μ;σ²)
You have to estimate the population standard deviation using a 95% confidence interval.
The statistic to use for the interval is a student Chi-Square with n-1 degrees of freedom. First you have to calculate the CI for the population variance:
![[\frac{(n-1)S^2}{X^2_{n-1;1-\alpha /2}} ;\frac{(n-1)S^2}{X^2_{n-1;\alpha /2}} ]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B%5Cfrac%7B%28n-1%29S%5E2%7D%7BX%5E2_%7Bn-1%3B1-%5Calpha%20%2F2%7D%7D%20%3B%5Cfrac%7B%28n-1%29S%5E2%7D%7BX%5E2_%7Bn-1%3B%5Calpha%20%2F2%7D%7D%20%5D)


n=12
S= 2.5
![[\frac{11*6.25}{21.920} ;\frac{11*6.25}{3.816}} ]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B%5Cfrac%7B11%2A6.25%7D%7B21.920%7D%20%3B%5Cfrac%7B11%2A6.25%7D%7B3.816%7D%7D%20%5D)
[3.136; 18.016] feet²
Then you calculate the square root of both limits to get the CI for the population standard deviation:
[√3.136; √18.016]
[1.771;4.245] feet
I hope this helps!
$49=100%
$0.49=1%
$0.49x65=65%(100-35=65)
$31.85=65%
To get the class midpoint or the middle value of this problem, we need to get the average of the lower class and the upper class.So in formula it is = upper + lower / 2Our lower class is 0 while the upper class is 4. So 4 + 0 = 4/2 = 2 would be the answer.