Answer:
Option C: 11.7%
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of elements in sample space when a coin is flipped 10 times will be:
Let A be the event that the tails appear 7 times:
Then,
Converting into percentage:
So, option C is correct ..
Let , side lawn is a.
Area of boundary is :
Now, total cost is given by :
Area left is :
Price to empty space with turfs is :
Therefore, the cost of covering the empty space with turfs at the rate of Rs 20 per sq. metre is Rs 262500.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Part a)
It was given that 3% of patients gained weight as a side effect.
This means
The mean is
The standard deviation is
We want to find the probability that exactly 24 patients will gain weight as side effect.
P(X=24)
We apply the Continuity Correction Factor(CCF)
P(24-0.5<X<24+0.5)=P(23.5<X<24.5)
We convert to z-scores.
Part b) We want to find the probability that 24 or fewer patients will gain weight as a side effect.
P(X≤24)
We apply the continuity correction factor to get;
P(X<24+0.5)=P(X<24.5)
We convert to z-scores to get:
Part c)
We want to find the probability that
11 or more patients will gain weight as a side effect.
P(X≥11)
Apply correction factor to get:
P(X>11-0.5)=P(X>10.5)
We convert to z-scores:
Part d)
We want to find the probability that:
between 24 and 28, inclusive, will gain weight as a side effect.
P(24≤X≤28)=
P(23.5≤X≤28.5)
Convert to z-scores:
Answer:
graph A
Step-by-step explanation:
When looking at a graph, there are two different axes. The vertical values--marked by the center up/down line--are "y-values"; and this is called the "y-axis"
The horizontal values--marked by the left/right line--are "x-values"; and this is called the "x-axis"
For the x-axis, values to the left side of the origin (the place where the y-axis and x-axis intercept) are smaller than 0--they are all negative values.
Values to the right side of the origin are positive--greater than 0.
For the y-axis, positive numbers are on the top half [once again, the midpoint / 0 is where the two lines are both = to 0; the origin] and negative numbers are on the bottom half.
Ordered pairs (points) are written as (x,y)
(x-value, y-value)
We are looking for a graph that decreases (along the y-axis), hits a point below the origin, and goes flat/stays constant.
When a graph is decreasing (note: we read graphs from left to right), the line of the graph is slanted downwards (it looks like a line going down).
So, if we look at the graphs, we can see Graph A descending, crossing the y-axis {crossing the middle line /vertical line / y-axis} at a value of -7, and then staying constant (it is no longer increasing or decreasing because the y-values stay the same)
hope this helps!!
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation: