Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Your study variable is X: "number of ColorSmart-5000 that didn't need repairs after 5 years of use, in a sample of 390"
X~Bi (n;ρ)
ρ: population proportion of ColorSmart-5000 that didn't need repairs after 5 years of use. ρ = 0.95
n= 390
x= 303
sample proportion ^ρ: x/n = 303/390 = 0.776 ≅ 0.78
Applying the Central Limit Theorem you approximate the distribution of the sample proportion to normal to obtain the statistic to use.
You are asked to estimate the population proportion of televisions that didn't require repairs with a confidence interval, the formula is:
^ρ±* √[(^ρ(1-^ρ))/n]
= = 2.58
0.78±2.58* √[(0.78(1-0.78))/390]
0.0541
[0.726;0.834]
With a confidence level of 99% you'd expect that the interval [0.726;0.834] contains the true value of the proportion of ColorSmart-5000 that didn't need repairs after 5 years of use.
I hope it helps!
Answer:82+31=113 180-113=67 so the answer is 67
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Answer:
x = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x-11=-3x-15
x - 11 = -15
x = -4
Answer:
There was an 11% increase.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula to find a percent increase is this: (original amount - new amount / original amount) * 100
If you fill in the formula, you get this:
(164,000 - 182,040 / 164,000) * 100
Solve:
(-18,040 / 164,000) * 100 ---> If the number being divided is negative, find the absolute value.
(18,040 / 164,000) * 100 =
0.11 * 100
11%
Answer:100mm
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