Ms Nelson has 3000 x 10 = 30,000 in her bank account
I believe that it is A. It is the only one that makes sense. If you look at numbers 0.47 and 0.00047, the decimal point in 0.00047 is three more spaces to the left than 0.47. Hope this helps!
Answer:
There appears to be a difference between the pulse rates from samples of adult males and females. The average pulse rate of males is 63.75 while that of females is 75.875.
Coefficient of Variation (male) = 33.44%
Coefficient of variation (female) = 28.35%
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean (male) =
Mean (female) =
Standard Deviation (male) =
Standard Deviation (female) =
Coefficient of Variation =
For male, CV = %
For female, CV = %
Comparison : Pulse rates of males has more variability than that of females since it has a greater coefficient of variation.
The kind of probability is being used when one calculates the probability that a randomly selected adult who works from home and has a bachelor's degree or higher is <em>relative frequency.</em> This probability is based on actual measurements, like a survey. Using this method will enable us to calculate for the probability of each variable occurring, or a combination of two or more variables with respect to the number of trials in the sample.
Answer:
-2 m/s^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Just as you would calculate the velocity when a body moves from point A to point B in a time T, we are going to calculate the acceleration as the difference of the velocities (final - initial) and divide it by the time it took:
Velocity_final = 10 m/s
Velocity_initial = 20 m/s
Time = 5 s
acceleration = (Velocity_final - Velocity_inital)/Time
= (10 m/s - 20 m/s)/5 s
= (-10 m/s) / 5s
= -2 m/s^2
The acceleration in m/s^2 is -2