14 is 28% of the number 50.
speed = distance / time = 100 m / 50 s = 2 m/sec
Juan average speed is 2 m / sec
Answer:
the number doesnt represent an integer?
A. 3
B. 20.1
C. -10
D. 20/4
Step-by-step explanation:
We call integers the “counting numbers, their negatives and zero”. I.e. 0,1,−1,2,−2,3,−3,.. etc.
non-integers means “everything except integers”. Which is not well-defined (i.e. nonsense). Why? Because nobody said what “everything” is.
Therefore, when somebody says “non-integer” he has to specify how he defines “everything”. In this case, our “everything” is probably “real numbers”.
Real numbers have an interesting definition concerning an abstract mathematical object called “field” . Let’s forget about that and let’s focus on a high school definition: Real numbers are probably all the numbers you know. They are those represented by a decimal and their negatives e.g. 345.232… and −243.13242240… where there are “infinitely many” digits at the end. Note that 2.5 is also a real number. Integers are too. Basically, real numbers are the numbers used to measure distances and their negatives.
To summirize, your answer is the following:
“non integers” means everything except the integers, where everything is defined however we want. The most common definition of everything in this case is “real numbers” and therefore the most common interpretation of “non integers” is “reals which are not integers”.
Examples of “reals which are not integers”: 1.5,2.88,1.3333… etc
the answer is
B. 20.1
1.5 because 6 goes in to 4 1.5 times
Answer:
E: None of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The objective is to find out how much time it takes people to commute to work.
Two samples where taken and two hypothesis tests where made:
One:
Sample mean 71 min; p-value: 0.03
Two:
Sample mean 72 min; p-value: 0.06
You have to choose from the options, a possible pair of hypotheses used for these two tests.
The parameter of the study is the population mean μ.
In the statistic hypotheses, the parameters are given either a known population value or a suspected value. So all options including sample values are wrong.
As said before the objective of the survey is to "determine how much time people spend commuting to work" in other words, whether or not the population mean is equal to a certain value.
H₀: μ = μ₀
H₁: μ = μ₀
Where μ₀ represents the theoretical value of the population mean. As you can say the hypotheses pair is two-tailed, not one-tailed.
Then the correct answer is E: None of the above
I hope this helps!