False, you graph an open circle on -3 and shade to the right because x must be larger than -3 and it can not equal -3
Answer:
The degrees of freedom associated with the critical value is 25.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary is referred to as the degrees of freedom. That is, it is the number of independent ways by which a dynamic system can move, without disrupting any constraint imposed on it.
The degrees of freedom for the t-distribution is obtained by substituting the values of n1 and n2 in the degrees of freedom formula.
Degrees of freedom, df = n1+n2−2
= 15+12−2=27−2=25
Therefore, the degrees of freedom associated with the critical value is 25.
X : number of tacos they sell per day. ...... profit = y = 3.25 × x - 210 ......inequality. y > 0. so. x > 210/3.25 = 840/13 = 64. ......so the taco stand must sell at least 65 tacos for making profit.