Hello :) we got similar answers but i believe you made a few distributing mistakes! hopefully my work makes sense, if not i’ll totally try to explain more
p.s i might be too late whoops
p.p.s i’m in a higher grade but i haven’t done this kinda math in a longgg time haha so if you think i did something wrong trust your gut ✌️
First of all, x>y
x-y=40
and
x+y=66
add them equations together to eliminate
x-y=40
<u>x+y=66 +</u>
2x+0y=106
2x=106
divide by 2
x=53
sub back
x-y=40
53-y=40
minus 53 both sides
-y=-13
y=13
the numbers are 53 and 13
Answer:
Only option d is not true
Step-by-step explanation:
Given are four statements about standard errors and we have to find which is not true.
A. The standard error measures, roughly, the average difference between the statistic and the population parameter.
-- True because population parameter is mean and the statistic are the items. Hence the differences average would be std error.
B. The standard error is the estimated standard deviation of the sampling distribution for the statistic.
-- True the sample statistic follows a distribution with standard error as std deviation
C. The standard error can never be a negative number. -- True because we consider only positive square root of variance as std error
D. The standard error increases as the sample size(s) increases
-- False. Std error is inversely proportional to square root of n. So when n decreases std error increases
Answer:
19
/64
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply whole numbers to get rid of the fractions
Then cancel the common factor.