Let n = required random sample size.
Assume that the population standard deviation is known as σ.
Let m = sample mean.
At the 95% confidence level, the expected range is
(m - k(σ/√n), m + k(σ/√n))
where k = 1.96.
Therefore the error margin is 1.96(σ/√n).
Because the error margin is specified as 3% or 0.03, therefore
(1.96σ)/√n = 0.03
√n = (1.96σ)/0.03
n = 128.05σ²
This means that the sample size is about 128 times the population variance.
Answer:
Smallest sample size = 128.05σ², where σ = population standard deviation.
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+b
Answer:
Skewed to the left
Step-by-step explanation:
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If two chords intersect in a circle, then the products of the measures of the segments of the chords are equal.
I'm assuming that number up top is an 8. It's kind of blurry.
Since ten is a chord, and x is a segment of it, it can be expressed as x and 10 - x.
3(8) = x(10 - x)
(x - 6)(x - 4) = 0
x - 6 = 0 .... x - 4 = 0
x = 6 .... x = 4
4 or 6