Answer:
where there is x in the equation we put 0
For y
=2(0)+3y=8
=0+3y=8 Group likely terms
=3y=8-0
=3y=8 Divide both sides by 3
=3y/3=8/3
Therefore y=2.6
For x
=2x+3y=8
=2x+3(0)=8
=2x+0=8 Group likely terms
=2x=8-0
=2x=8 Divide both sides by 2
=2x/2=8/2
Therefore x=4
The smallest numbers for x and y is 4 and 2.6 respectively
The two-sided alternative hypothesis is appropriate in this case, the reason being we are asked "does the data indicate that the average body temperature for healthy humans is different from 98.6◦........?".
The test statistic is:

Using an inverse normal table, and halving

for a two-tailed test, we look up

and find the critical value to be Z = 2.5758.
Comparing the test statistic Z = -5.47 with the rejection region Z < -2.5758 and Z > 2.5758. we find the test statistic lies in the rejection region. Therefore the evidence does not indicate that the average body temperature for healthy humans is different from 98.6◦.
Answer:
The temperature decreased by 32 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
its 45