<span>Paul is not correct. A good understanding of place value is important to solve this problem. From the left, you look at the ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands for place value. In the number 6367, one 6 is in the tens column and the other 6 is in the thousands column. This means that one six is 100 times as great as the other 6. If it was 10 times as great, it would be in the hundreds column.</span>
Answer:
A and B both seem to be true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that x = no of movies high school students watched is N(6.8, 1.8)
Sample size = 36 and hence std error = 1.8/6 = 0.3
(two tailed test)
Mean difference = 6.2-6.8 = -0.6
Test statistic z = -0.6/0.3= -2
p value = 0.02275
Since p <0.05 we reject H0.
There is evidence to show that college students watch fewer movies a month than high school students
First find average
(5+5+5+5+7+9)/6=6
now see how much they each are differnt
5 to 6 is 1
5 to 6 is 1
5 to 6 is 1
5 to 6 is 1
7 to 6 is 1
9 to 6 is 3
average those
(1+1+1+1+1+3)/6=8/6=4/3=1.333
answer is 1.33