<span>p1=44/88=.50; p2=57/85=.67.
Under the null hypothesis of no difference, we pool the data to estimate the
common p of (44+57)/(88+85)=.584.
The test statistic is (.67-.50)/sqrt[(.584)(1-.584)(1/88 + 1/85)]=2.268 (which is stat sig. at a .095 level).</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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1 = 4
a2 = -2(a1) - 1
a2 = -2(4) - 1
a2 = -9
a3 = -2(a2) - 1
a3 = -2(9) - 1
a3 = -19
Can you do a4 and a5 and answer?
Answer:
4.4
Step-by-step explanation:
The tenth place in this number is 4.<u>4</u>32, so that should be the last digit.
Now, we need to know wether to round up or down. That is determined by the digit that comes after it. <em>If that digit, here it is the hundredth, is 0-4, it rounds down, if it is 5-9, it rounds up</em>. Our next digit is <em>3</em>, which goes into the first category, <em>so the number rounds down</em>, so the tenth remains the same. That leaves us with 4.4.