Answer: x < -12
Step-by-step explanation:
-4x – 12 > 36
4x > 36+ 12
-4 > 48
x < -48/4
x < -12
Hope this helps, now you know the answer and how to do it. HAVE A BLESSED AND WONDERFUL DAY! As well as a great rest of Black History Month! :-)
- Cutiepatutie ☺️❀❤
<span>you can solve all quadratic equations using this method:
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x^2 + 4x + 4 = 0
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the above quadratic equation is in standard form, with a=1, b=4, and c=4
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to solve the quadratic equation, by using the quadratic formula, copy and paste this:
1 4 4
into this solver: https://sooeet.com/math/quadratic-equation-solver.php
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this quadratic has ONE real root (the x-intercept), which is:
x = -2
x = -2
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x^2 + x = 0
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the above quadratic equation is in standard form, with a=1, b=1, and c=0</span>
D) a.b > 0 is the wrong answer
Answer:
Cluster sampling.
Step-by-step explanation:
Samples may be classified as:
Convenient: Sample drawn from a conveniently available pool.
Random: Basically, put all the options into a hat and drawn some of them.
Systematic: Every kth element is taken. For example, you want to survey something on the street, you interview every 5th person, for example.
Cluster: Divides population into groups, called clusters, and each element in the cluster is surveyed.
Stratified: Also divides the population into groups. However, then only some elements of the group are surveyed.
In this question:
People divided into groups, by households.
Each member of the households(group) is surveyed, so cluster sampling.
Part a)
The simple random sample of size n=36 is obtained from a population with
and
The sampling distribution of the sample means has a mean that is equal to mean of the population the sample has been drawn from.
Therefore the sampling distribution has a mean of
The standard error of the means becomes the standard deviation of the sampling distribution.
Part b) We want to find
We need to convert to z-score.
Part c)
We want to find
We convert to z-score and use the normal distribution table to find the corresponding area.
Part d)
We want to find :
We convert to z-scores and again use the standard normal distribution table.