Answer:
The correct answer to the question is
e. If is likely that between 35% and 41% percent of the driving population would be willing to pay higher gas prices to protect the environment.
Step-by-step explanation:
The margin of error expresses the number of percentage points of error is contained within survey result. A large error margin therefore reduces the level of dependence on a given statistic. The margin of error describes the expected variation between the statistic sample and the real population value.
In the question, the option
e. If is likely that between 35% and 41% percent of the driving population would be willing to pay higher gas prices to protect the environment , clearly depicts the definition of margin of error as it shows the expected variance from te real population
My best Guess is
1.282 for upper . , -1.282 for lower.
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-Dante
Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Step-by-step explanation:
- It is true because the square of the standard error of its estimate was its total square error divided only by the degree of freedom.
- It is true because Its coefficient with Standardized Regression, beta, will have the same value as r, the approximate similarity.
- It is false because Its slope b, of its equation of regression, will have the same value as r, the projected correlation.
Answer: They are 30% off
Step-by-step explanation:
$124.95 - 30% (37.485)
124.95-37.485= 87.465