There is an association because the value 0.15 is not similar to the value 0.55
For the nutritionist to determine whether there is an association between where food is prepared and the number of calories the food contains, there must be an association between two categorical variables.
The conditions that satisfy whether there exists an association between conditional relative frequencies are:
1. When there is a bigger difference in the conditional relative frequencies, the stronger the association between the variables.
2. When the conditional relative frequencies are nearly equal for all categories, there may be no association between the variables.
For the given conditional relative frequency, we can see that there exists a significant difference between the columns of the table in the picture because 0.15 is significantly different from 0.55 and 0.85 is significantly different from 0.45
We can conclude that there is an association because the value 0.15 is not similar to the value 0.55
<span>Let A = the area of the whole circle
Let S = the area of the shaded portion</span><span>
The shaded area is a portion of the circle that is determined by the ratio of the shaded sector to the whole circle of 360 degrees, or
S = (60/360) </span>× <span>A = ( 1 / 6 ) </span>× 12 = 2 ;
Today: x=19
y=67+19=86
9 years ago: x=19-9=10
y=86-9=77
The total age 9 years ago: x+y=10+77=87
Answer: I think it's 583...
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: x = 13.4
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Subtract 90 degrees and 33 degrees to get angle X, which is 57 degrees.
2. Using Laws of Sine, plug in the known elements of the triangle:
(16) / (sin(90)) = (x) / (sin(57))
3. Cross multiply, this will leave 16sin(57) = xsin(90)
4. Divide sin(90) to the other side, leaving x = (16sin(57)) / (sin(90))
5. Plug this into a calculator and your final answer should be 13.4