Answer:
Yes, there is evidence to support that claim that instructor 1 is more effective than instructor 2
Step-by-step explanation:
We can conduct a hypothesis test for the difference of 2 proportions. If there is no difference in instructor quality, then the difference in proportions will be zero. That makes the null hypothesis
H0: p1 - p2 = 0
The question is asking whether instructor 1 is more effective, so if he is, his proportion will be larger than instructor 2, so the difference would result in a positive number. This makes the alternate hypothesis
Ha: p1 - p2 > 0
This is a right tailed test (the > or < sign always point to the critical region like an arrowhead)
We will use a significance level of 95% to conduct our test. This makes the critical values for our test statistic: z > 1.645.
If our test statistic falls in this region, we will reject the null hypothesis.
<u>See the attached photo for the hypothesis test and conclusion</u>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at the right angle triangle that contains x and y, we would apply trigonometric ratio to determine x an y. Taking 60 degrees as the reference angle,
Hypotenuse = y
Adjacent side = x
Opposite side = 36
Therefore,
Sin # = opposite side / hypotenuse
Sin 60 = 36/y
y = 36/Sin60 = 36/0.8660 = 41.57
Cos # = adjacent side/hypotenuse
Cos 60 = x/41.57
x = 41.57Cos 60 = 41.57 × 0.5 = 20.785
Sin45 = z/36
z = 36Sin45 = 36 × 0.7071 = 25.4556
Answer: (11, 7.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
((8, 12)+(14, 3))/2=
(8+14, 12+3)/2=
(22/2, 15/2)=(11, 7.5)
The answer is the third one aka C.
There must not be two points on the same y-axis because that doesn't make a function but a relation instead.
C. doesn't have 2 points on same y-axis and therefore the third picture is the relation that's a function.