3 liters of soda
1.5 pints of sherbet
4.5 cups of ice
Answer: true
Step-by-step explanation:
Z-tests are statistical calculations that can be used to compare the population mean to a sample mean The z-score is used to tellsbhow far in standard deviations a data point is from the mean of the data set. z-test compares a sample to a defined population and is typically used for dealing with problems relating to large samples (n > 30). Z-tests can also be used to test a hypothesis. Z-test is most useful when the standard deviation is known.
Like z-tests, t-tests are used to test a hypothesis, but a t-test asks whether a difference between the means of two groups is not likely to have occurred because of random chance. Usually, t-tests are used when dealing with problems with a small sample size (n < 30).
Both tests (z-tests and t-tests) are used in data with normal distribution (a sample data or population data that is evenly distributed around the mean).
Answer:
no, this is not a function
Step-by-step explanation:
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300.02 if you use the square root of 72
Answer:
A) y = (x + 3)² + 4
B) y = (x - 3)² + 2
C) y = (x - 1)² - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
2 units UP means that the vertex will be shifted from (-3 , 2) to (-3, (2 + 2) or (-3, 4)
As the y = (x + 3)² will still be zero at x = -3, we just need to change the "+ 2" to
"+ 4" to shift the curve upward by 2
y = (x + 3)² + 4
When we want to shift the curve to the right, we want the vertex to move from (-3, 2) to (3, 2)
This means that the term in parenthesis must be zero with our desired x value
(3 + C)² = 0
3 + C = 0
C = -3
y = (x - 3)² + 2
4 units right and 7 units down mean that the vertex is desired at (1, -5)
(1 + C)² = 0
C = -1
y = (x - 1)² - 5