A critical value is the point on the scale of the
test statistic (z test in this case) outside which we reject the null
hypothesis, and is taken from the level of significance of the test. The critical
values can be obtained from the standard distribution tables for z and for this
case, it is equivalent to:
critical value zα/2 at 98% confidence level = 2.326
Answer: 2.326
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
600g of 20%
100 - 20 = 80
600 = 80%
/80%
7.5 = 1%
x100
750 = 100%
£750
Sorry I don’t know what else to write. Hopefully, this guarantees you a mark.
double every 6 months
in 6 months there would be 250*2 = 500 crickets
in 1 year there would be 500*2 = 1000 crickets
in 1.5 years there would be 1000 *2 = 2000 crickets
in 2 years there would be 2000 *2 = 4000 crickets
Answer:
a = b + k + u
Step-by-step explanation:
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