Answer:
(A) When the sample size increases, both α and β may decrease.
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following is correct?
(A) This option is right.
When a sample's size increases, the values for alpha and beta may decrease; if and only if sample size is the denominator in the slope equation (in each case) and the numerator stays the same (that is, ceteris paribus; all other things being equal). The larger the denominator, the smaller the slope value for alpha and beta.
(B) This option is wrong
Type 2 error can only occur when you fail to reject a true H0
(C) This option is wrong
Type 1 error can only occur if or when you don't reject a false H0
(D) This option is wrong
The level of significance is the probability of a Type 1 error, not the probability of a Type 2 error.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know we only have 640 feet of fence available, we know that L + W + L = 640, 2L + W = 640. This allows us to represent the width, W, in terms of L: W = 640 – 2L
Remember, the area of a rectangle is equal to the product of its width and length, therefore,
Notice that, quadratic has been vertically reflected, since the coefficient on the squared term is negative, so the graph will open downwards, and the vertex will be a maximum value for the area.
recall,
Since our function is A(L)=640L-2L², we get
plug in the value of a and b into the first formula:
hence,the dimensions of the pen that will maximize the area are<u> </u><u>L=</u><u>1</u><u>6</u><u>0</u><u>m</u><u> </u>and<u> </u><u>W=</u><u>7</u><u>6</u><u>8</u><u>0</u><u>0</u><u>/</u><u>1</u><u>6</u><u>0</u><u>=</u><u>4</u><u>8</u><u>0</u><u>m</u>
and we're done!
Answer:
(7,6)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
5.63
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle NLM is equal to KLM - KLN.
Since KLM = 137° and KLN = 47°, NLM = °90. (Maybe it doesn't look like a right angle, but the math doesn't lie.)
Since NLM = 16y, then 90 = 16y.
Dividing both sides by 16, we find that:
y = 5.625
Answer: 83/100 or .83
Step-by-step explanation: