To find the sales price of the DVD, you would multiply the price and sale percent to get the sale price.
You would need to turn 20% into a decimal to multiply it with 9, so you would move the decimal place two times to the left: From 20. to→ .20
In this case: 9 × .20 = 1.8
Then you would subract the sub price by the sales price
9 - 1.8 = 7.2
The sales price of the DVD would be $7.20
Answer:
v = 2419200in³
Step-by-step explanation:
v=l*b*h
=240*84*120
=2419200in³
113 is one number. 131 is another
137, 173
I think that's all of them.
You can check if you google 'list of primes'.
Hold on i'm not sure about 113 and 131 Is number 1 a prime number? I dont think it is , So that leaves us with only 137 and 173.
Answer:
Since the calculated z =-3.5357 falls in the critical region z ≥ 1.645 we reject H0 and conclude that the sample provides sufficient evidence to indicate that the true percentage of all firms that announced one or more acquisitions during the year 2000 is ≥ 30%
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Testing hypothesis about a population proportion when sample size is large.</em></u>
If the sample size is large then the variable
z= p^-p / sqrt [pq/n]
is approximately standard normal.
Formulate the hypotheses as
H0 : p < 30% against the claim Ha: p ≥ 30%
Choose the significance level ∝= 0.05
the critical region is z ≥ 1.645 because the alternative hypothesis is stated on a greater than or equal to basis.
Computing
Z= 748-(2778*0.3)/ √2778*30/100*70/100
z= 748-833.4/√583.38
z= -85.4/24.153
z=-3.5357
Since the calculated z =-3.5357 falls in the critical region z ≥ 1.645 we reject H0 and conclude that the sample provides sufficient evidence to indicate that the true percentage of all firms that announced one or more acquisitions during the year 2000 is ≥ 30%
The p- value is 0.0002
Answer:
jamie
Step-by-step explanation:
jamie received the most because once you divide them this is what you get
jamie: 40/4 (10/per hour)
jasmine: 56/7 (8/per hour)
Kevin: 54/6 (9/per hour)