I don’t know about the slope but the Y-Intercept is just the Y.
Answer:
a) Sample A
b) Sample D
Step-by-step explanation:
The sample that will provide the most significance evidence for the claim is the one that has the bigger proportion of US citizens who can name the capital city of Canada.
The sample that has the bigger proportion is Sample A, with p=38/40=0.95.
The samples that have a proportion of 0.75 of less surely will give no evidence for the claim.
The sample D has a proportion of p=27/40=0.675, which is less than 0.75, so it doesn't provide evidence for the claim.
Sample C has a proportion of 0.775. Is very close to 0.75, but its value as evidence depends on the level of significance of the test.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Use the law of cosines:</u>
- cos C = (25² + 27² - 28²)/(2*25*27)
- cos C = 0.4222
- m∠C = arccos 0.4222
- m∠C = 65°
Its not C
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