The answer is C ! The total would be $59
Answer:
Yes, the background color appear to have an effect on the variation of word recall scores
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that results from scores on a test of word recall are given are as follows:
Two test scores have independent means and having normal distribution.
(Two tailed test at 5% significance level)
Group Group One Group Two
Mean 15.1400 12.4200
SD 5.9100 5.4200
SEM 0.9990 0.8910
N 35 37
The mean of Group One minus Group Two equals 2.7200
standard error of difference = 1.335
Hence t statistic = 2.0369
p value = 0.0454
Since p <0.05 we reject null hypothesis
Yes, the background color appear to have an effect on the variation of word recall scores
Answer:
The actual length of the wall is 10.5 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Write and solve an equation of ratios to answer this question:
2 cm 3 m
--------- = ---------
7 cm L
Solve this for L by inverting both sides:
7cm L
---------- = --------
2 cm 3 m
and then multiplying both sides by 3m:
21
----- = L
2
The actual length of the wall is 10.5 m
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Answer: n - 10 which is choice C</h3>
Let's use an example. If Nathaniel earned $15 on Tuesday, and earned $10 less on Wednesday, then 15-10 = 5 dollars is the amount he earns on Wednesday.
Now let's say he earned $27 on Tuesday, and still earned $10 less the next day, meaning that he earns 27-10 = 17
Whatever he earns on Tuesday, subtract off 10. That's the rule to follow for this problem.
(amount earned on Tuesday) - 10 = amount earned on Wednesday
If n reprsesent the placeholder for "amount earned on Tuesday", then we can rewrite that equation as
amount earned on Wednesday = n - 10
In short, whatever 'n' is, subtract 10 off it. In the examples above, I used n = 15 and n = 27.
note: the order of subtraction matters. The expression n-10 is not the same as 10 - n. If you subtract in the wrong order you may get a negative value (eg: 10 - 17 = -7), but he can't earn a negative amount of dollars.
We need to correctly choose exactly 4 out of the 6 drawn numbers.
Apply hypergeometric distribution:
a=number of correctly chosen numbers = 4
A=number of correct (drawn) numbers = 6
b=number of incorrectly chosen numbers = 2
B=number of undrawn numbers = 44-6 = 38
Then by the hypergeometric distribution
P(a,b,A,B)
=C(A,a)C(B,b)/C(A+B,a+b) [C(n,r)=combination of r objects taken out of n]
=C(6,4)C(38,2)/C(44,6)
=15*703/7059052
= 10545/7059052
= 0.001494 (to the nearest millionth)
Answer: probability of winning third prize is 10545/7059052=0.001494