Answer:
B. It is reasonable to use the? z-interval procedure in this case? since, although the sample is small? (size less than? 15), the variable under consideration is very close to being normally distributed.
Step-by-step explanation:
answer b is considered to be correct because we know that the population is normal and the standard deviation is known, which allows using the interval z, the answer A is not correct because although the option to use the interval z is given, which is correct, the large sample is not favored, the answer C and D are incorrect because they both reject the use of the z interval and in d it is further rejected that although there is a normal distribution the sample is not, which is false
<span>Angle TSQ measures 68 degrees.
When a ray bisects an angle, it divides it into two equal parts. Each part is one-half the measurement of the original angle. Several rays are described as bisecting different angles. I would sketch a diagram to keep track of all the different rays and angles.
A. Since angle RST is bisected by ray SQ, angle RSQ and angle QST are each half the size of angle RST.
B. Since angle RSQ is bisected by ray SP, angle RSP and angle PSQ are each half the size of angle RSQ.
C. Since angle RSP is bisected by ray SV, angle RSV and angle VSP are each half the size of angle RSP.
We are given the measurement of angle VSP as 17 degrees. To find the measure of angle RSP, we notice in statement C above that VSP is half the size of angle RSP. If we double angle VSP's measurement (multiply by 2), we get angle RSP measures 34 degrees.
Using similar logic and statement B above, we double RSP's measurement of 34 to get angle RSQ's measurement. Double 34 is 68, angle RSQ's measurement in degrees.
From statement A above, we notice that RSQ's measurement is equal to that of angle QST's. Therefore, angle QST also measures 68 degrees. However, the question asks us to find the measurement of angle TSQ. However, angle QST and angle TSQ are the same. Either description can be used. Therefore, the measurement of angle TSQ is 68 degrees.</span>
The answer is simple to work out you do 3/8 + 1/3
but the denominators are different so you find the lowest common multiple in this case 24 .
the frection is now 9/24 + 8/24 this is 17/24
I changed the fraction by doing this 24(common multiple) divided by 8 (denominator) that's how I got it if you don't understand just ask me
The inequality of -1/12 >6 is 2
Answer:
11.725%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
True value = 0.904 seconds
Measured time = 1.010 seconds
Experimental error :
(|measured value - True value | / true value) * 100%
(|1.010 - 0.904| ÷ 0.904) * 100%
= 0.106 / 0.904 * 100%
= 0.1172566 * 100%
= 11.725%