I'm sorry, but the spinner that you choose does matter in this case.
For spinner A, there are 5 equal sections with a 1 being in only one of them as well. This gives you a
chance of landing on the number 1.
For spinner B, there are 6 equal sections with a 1 being in only one of them. This gives you a
chance of landing on the number 1 - a worse chance than if you were to use spinner A.
So for this question,
you have a better chance of landing on number 1 if you choose to use spinner A.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
Simply evaluate (a+h) in the function:
(b)
Evaluate (a) in the function:
Using the previous answers lets calculate f(a+h)-f(a)
(c) To find the rate of change of f(a+1) when a=7 we need to calculate its derivate at that point:
Answer: I think he had started with 60 chips!
<em>have a good day/night! :D</em>
The total cost is the dependant variable and the number of tickets along with flat out price is the independent variable.
The equation would be y = 1.25x + ?
You would insert 25 for x which equals 31.25 and insert 43.75 for y.
43.75 = 31.25 + ? Then subtract 31.25 from both sides of the equation and you would get....
12.5 = ?
That is your flat rate to get in to the fair
Answer:
d.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The objective of this test is to know if aerobic exercise modifies hippocampus activity. A random sample of 120 elderly men and women was taken and divided into two groups.
Group 1: Walked around a track three times a week.
Group 2: Did a variety of less aerobic exercises, including yoga and resistance training with bands.
After a year their brains were scanned showing that group 1 had an increase of 2% in their hippocampus and group 2 showed a decrease of 1.4%
a. True, this type of observational study can be the prelude to a more formal statistical study.
b. True, the explanatory variable is "type of exercise", it's the variable that the investigator suspects influence the hippocampus volume.
c. True, the objective of this experiment is to test if there is any modification on hippocampus volume, that's why the volume of the hippocampus was measured, before and after a year of exercise.
d. False, this is an observational study, you cannot establish a causal relationship between the two variables. Just inform you that there seems to be an association. To be able to generalize the results to all elderly population you need a more formal statistical experiment to support your conclusions.
I hope it helps!