The answer is B. Once you combine the two amounts consumed (which you’d put them in like terms and reduce) you’d subtract the sum from 3
There for
1 1/4 = 1 2/8
1 2/8+7/8 = 1 9/8
1 9/8 = 2 1/8
2 1/8 is the sum of the amount consumed there for,
3- 2 1/8 = 7/8
If you solved with A you would essentially be adding a initial quart of 3 and 1 1 1/4 which assumes you added milk then drank 7/8 of a quart, C assumes you don’t consume any and you have 1 1/4 and 7/8 quarts of milk above the 3 quarts and D would leave you with 1.125 or 1 1/8 there for it is also incorrect.
Answer:
i think that the one that you are on is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The F-Ratio increases as, the variability between means increases relative to the variability within groups
Step-by-step explanation:
The F-Ratio is given as follows;

Where;
= The variance between groups
= The variance within groups
Therefore, as the F-Ratio increases, the variability between groups (means) increases relation to the variability within groups
Answer:
No, the confidence interval does not provide evidence that this belief is plausible as the confidence interval range contains the null value (0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the confidence interval for the mean difference of AWD and FWD vehicles is :
(−0.01,0.12)
When defining the hypothesis for mean difference :
H0 : μ1 - μ2 = 0
H1 : μ1 - μ2 ≠ 0
Using the confidence interval result, reject the Null if the confidence interval value at the given α - level does not contain 0 ; otherwise fail to reject the Null ;
Since the (−0.01,0.12) contains 0 ; then we fail to reject the Null and conclude that there is no statistically significant difference between the two groups
I am almost 100% sure that this is the correct answer -1/32.