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<span>A random sample is drawn from a population with mean μ = 66 and standard deviation σ = 5.5. use table 1.
a. is the sampling distribution of the sample mean with n = 16 and n = 36 normally distributed? yes, both the sample means will have a normal distribution. no, both the sample means will not have a normal distribution. no, only the sample mean with n = 16 will have a normal distribution. no, only the sample mean with n = 36 will have a normal distribution.
b. can you use the standard normal distribution to calculate the probability that the sample mean falls between 66 and 68 for both sample sizes? yes, for both the sample sizes, standard normal distribution could be used. no, for both the sample sizes, standard normal distribution could not be used. no, only for the sample size with n = 16, standard normal distribution could be used. no, only for the sample size with n = 36, standard normal distribution could be used.
c. calculate the probability that the sample mean falls between 66 and 68 for n = 36. (round intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places, "z" value to 2 decimal places, and final answer to 4 decimal places.)</span>
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G(x)=(x+3)2 we must find x? so x+3=0 x=-3 we transformation -3 on left
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial in standard form has the terms in ascending order.
In other words, the term with the largest degree is on the left, followed by the term with the second largest degree, etc.
The largest term in this polynomial is 2x³. Thus, we need to start with that.
The only choice that starts with 2x³ is choice D.
Thus, choice D is in standard form.
And examining choice D, we see that it is in ascending order all the way through.