Answer:
s^2 - y^3 ........
Step-by-step explanation:
s^2 - y^3
Answer:
1) p1=0.83
2) p2=0.81
3) Option B
4) p=0.82
5) s=0.03
6) z=0.67
7) P=0.50
8) Do not reject H0
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The proportion of Republicans who think the full-body scans should be applied in airports is equal to the ratio between the republicans that think it should over the total Republicans in the poll:
2) The proportion of Democrats who think the full-body scans should be applied in airports is equal to:
3) As we want to know if there is a difference in the proportions calculated, not if one is higher or lower than the other, the correct option is B:
4) The pooled estimate of a proportion is the average of both proportions:
5) The standard error can be calculated as:
6) The z-statistic can be calculated as:
7) The P-value for z=0.67 is P=0.50 (from the standard normal distribution table).
8) If the significance level is 0.01, the P-value is bigger than the significance level. The effect is not significanct. The null hypothesis is not rejected.
There is not enough evidence to say that both proportions are different.
A. Do not reject H0
Answer:
-12x+16=y
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 3 from 11: 8-0.5y=6x
Move 0.5y to the right side: 8=6x+0.5y
Move 6x to the left side: -6x+8=0.5y
Divide both sides by 0.5: -12x+16=y
Answer:
The correct answer is (4) a ratio variable
Step-by-step explanation:
Nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio data are the four fundamental levels of measurement scales that are used to capture data.
Nominal scales are used for labeling variables, without any quantitative value.
Ordinal the order of the values is what is significant, but the differences between each one is not really known.
Interval we know both, the order and the exact differences between the values
Ratio they have the order, the exact value between units, and have an absolute zero
In this case, the concentration of DDT (C14H9Cl5), in milligrams per liter is a RATIO, because it has order, the exact value between units, and have an absolute zero