<u>Answer:</u>
<u>Null hypothesis: Policy B remains more effective than policy A.</u>
<u>Alternate hypothesis: Policy A is more effective than policy B.</u>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Remember, a hypothesis is a usually tentative (temporary until tested) assumption about two variables– independent and the dependent variable.
We have two types of hypothesis errors:
1. A type I error occurs when the null hypothesis (H0) is wrongly rejected.
That is, rejecting the assumption that policy B remains more effective than policy A when it is <em>actually true.</em>
2. A type II error occurs when the null hypothesis H0, is not rejected when it is actually false. That is, accepting the assumption that policy B remains more effective than policy A when it is <em>actually false.</em>
15085.3929
Explanation
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In triangle, ABD,
AD²= AB²+BD²
AB² = AD²-BD²
AB² = 18²-9² = 324-81 = 243
AB = √243
In triangle, ABC,
AC² = AB²+BC²
AC² = (√243)²+(13)²
AC² = 243+169
AC = √412
AC = 20.29
Hey!
1 car is $3.83.
3 cars is $3.83 × 3
3.83 × 3 = 11.49
Shipping fee is $4.55. Add that to the price of the 3 cars
11.49 + 4.55 = 16.04
The girls share the cost equally. Divide by 2
16.04 ÷ 2 = 8.02