So, we first add the 20 and 72 together and you will get 92.
What I like to do next is usually 92/100x8.5. The tax would be then 7.82
92 + 7.82 = 99.82 < 100
The answer is yes.
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
All outcomes of a single die= 6
Events less than 4 =3
probability=3/6
=1/2
Answer:
a) For the first part we have a sample of n =10 and we want to find the degrees of freedom, and we can use the following formula:
d.9
b)
a.15
c) For this case we have the sample size n = 25 and the sample variance is , the standard error can founded with this formula:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a
For the first part we have a sample of n =10 and we want to find the degrees of freedom, and we can use the following formula:
d.9
Part b
From a sample we know that n=41 and SS= 600, where SS represent the sum of quares given by:
And the sample variance for this case can be calculated from this formula:
a.15
Part c
For this case we have the sample size n = 25 and the sample variance is , the standard error can founded with this formula:
Answer:
compress
Step-by-step explanation:
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