For the equation y - x < 0,
y < x
The shaded portion will be under the dashed line joining points (-2, -2) and (3, 3).
for the equation x - 1 > 0,
x > 1
The shaded portion will be to the right of the dashed line joining points (1, 5) and (1, -3).
The portion affected by the two shadings will be the portion common to the right of the dashed line joining points (1, 5) and (1, -3) and under the dashed line joining points (-2, -2) and (3, 3).
Therefore the correct answer is option c.
well, what variable are you solving for? like if you're solving for x, it would be:
tg is greater than or equal to 0x
Answer:
let, the days for 10 men be x
- 30/10=x/30
- 900=10x
- x=900/10
- x=90
so 10 men can complete the same work in 90days.
Hope it helps.
<u>Explanation:</u>
a) First, note that the Type I error refers to a situation where the null hypothesis is rejected when it is actually true. Hence, her null hypothesis would be H0: mean daily demand of her clothes in this region should be greater than or equal to 100.
The implication of Type I error in this case is that Mary <u>rejects</u> that the mean daily demand of her clothes in this region is greater than or equal to 100 when it is actually true.
b) While, the Type II error, in this case, is a situation where Mary accepts the null hypothesis when it is actually false. That is, Mary <u>accepts</u> that the mean daily demand of her clothes in this region is greater than or equal to 100 when it is actually false.
c) The Type I error would be important to Mary because it shows that she'll be having a greater demand (which = more sales) for her products despite erroneously thinking otherwise.
Slope is -1/5
Y-intercept is 21
Equation is y=-1/5x+21
Yes it’s proportional :)