Answer:
Type I: 1.9%, Type II: 1.6%
Step-by-step explanation:
given null hypothesis
H0=the individual has not taken steroids.
type 1 error-falsely rejecting the null hypothesis
⇒ actually the null hypothesis is true⇒the individual has not taken steroids.
but we rejected it ⇒our prediction is the individual has taken steroids.
typr II error- not rejecting null hypothesis when it has to be rejected
⇒actually null hypothesis is false ⇒the individual has taken steroids.
but we didnt reject⇒the individual has not taken steroids.
let us denote
the individual has taken steroids by 1
the individual has not taken steroids.by 0
predicted
1 0
actual 1 98.4% 1.6%
0 1.9% 98.1%
so for type 1 error
actual-0
predicted-1
therefore from above table we can see that probability of Type I error is 1.9%=0.019
so for type II error
actual-1
predicted-0
therefore from above table we can see that probability of Type I error is 1.6%=0.016
Answer:
A. 1
Step-by-step explanation:
3(x+1)=-2(x-1)+6
3x+3=2x-2+6
x+3=4
x=1
so i am sure you know that 1 hour is sixty minutes
so this is how it woulds
10/1 * 60/1 = 600 minutes
so that means that 10 hours would be equal to 600 minutes
then add on the 39 minutes
639
BUT WAIT there are the seconds
24/1 * 1/60 = 0.4
so 24 seconds is 0.4 (40%) of a minute
so it would take 639.4 minutes for saturn to make a full rotation
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Answer:
We have been given that a car can travel 476 miles on 14 gallons of gas and we are asked to write an equation relating the distance d to the number of gallons g.
We can set an equation as distance traveled is directly proportional to number of gallons used in travelling that distance.
Now we will find out K(number of miles traveled in one gallon of gas) by substituting our given values in this equation.
Therefore, we can see that car travels 34 miles in one gallon of gas.
Now we can use this information to find out how many gallons of gas does this car need to travel 578 miles.
Let us divide number of miles to be traveled by number of miles traveled in one gallon of gas to find out number of gallons of gas needed.
Therefore, car need 17 gallons of gas to travel 578 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Okay here are the steps you can follow!
9 11/12 ----> improper fraction ----> 119/12
2 8/11 ----> improper fraction ----> 30/11
119/12 - 30/11
(119/12 - 30/11) * 132
11(119) - 12(30)
1309 - 360
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