You reject the Null Hypothesis when you have a small P-Value. Here is an example! Also we never accept the null hypothesis, think of it like this if we bring someone to court you wouldn't say their innocent of a crime, you only know that if they do not get convicted of the crime they are not guilty in the eyes of the law. Same thing applies here, since there could be several answers that satisfy our assumptions made, we can not be certain that 1 of those assumptions is the REAL answer it's just AN answer.
Answer:
y= - 3/4x + 13/2(8.5,0)(0,6.5)
rounded (9,0)(0,7)
Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
or 20 because since there is 5 and 3 you ad them and you get 5, 5+5 =10 and its like 100 but its not so, 2 of 10 is like saying 20% of 100
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
Take a couple of differences and see:
11 -17 = -6
5 -11 = -6
The common difference is -6.