A unique decimal that I encounter regularly is "0.05". I encounter this almost every day, when I go to the store to buy something, the saleslady gives me $0.05 as change. When I go home and put some of my extra money in my piggy bank, I hold a $0.05 in my hand.
Answer:
<em>90% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand</em>
(0.5603,0.6529)
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Step(i)</em>:-
<em>Given sample size 'n' =300</em>
Given data random sample of 300 attendees of a minor league baseball game, 182 said that they bought food from the concession stand.
<em>Given sample proportion </em>
<em> </em>
level of significance = 90% or 0.10
Z₀.₁₀ = 1.645
<em>90% confidence interval for the proportion is determined by</em>
(0.6066 - 0.0463 ,0.6066 + 0.0463)
(0.5603,0.6529)
<u>final answer</u>:-
<em>90% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand</em>
(0.5603,0.6529)
2-29 it was b but if you lo
A + C
(-5, -7) is 7 units to the left of point H
(-7, 7) is more than 7 units up and left of point H
the x axis is at (infinity, 0), being only 7 points up from point H
X = # of posters, y = total cost
y = 2x + 250
y = 1000
1000 = 2x + 250
1000 - 250 = 2x
750 = 2x
750/2 = x
375 = x....so 375 posters can be printed
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y = total cost, x = # of miles
y = 3x + 3
y = 117
117 = 3x + 3
117 - 3 = 3x
114 = 3x
114/3 = x
38 = x.....so the car was towed 38 miles