Answer:
"interquartile range", abbreviated "IQR", is just the width of the box in the box-and-whisker plot. ... The IQR tells how spread out the "middle" values are; it can also be used to tell when some of the other values are "too far" from the central value.
Answer:
3 students in blue and 12 in white
Step-by-step explanation:
set 1/6 and 2/3 of it and you need to find that of 18
so you take 2/3*18 and get 12 students
and 1/6*18 and get 3 students
Answer:
1. 9/16 * 12/13 = 27/52
2. 7/10 * 5/28 = 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
9 / 16 * 12/13
9 * 12 = 108
16 * 13 = 208
108 / 208
Simplify:
27/52
2.
7 / 10 * 5 / 28
7 * 5 = 35
10 * 28 = 280
Simplify:
1/8
A. we use the z statistic to solve this problem
z = (x – u) / s
We calculate the value of the sample mean u and standard deviation
s:
u = $30 * 304 = $9120
s = $21 * 304 = $6384
z = (9,600 – 9120) / 6384
z = 0.075
From the normal tables using right tailed test,
P = 0.47
B. At worst 11% means P = 0.11, so the z value at this is
z = -1.23
-1.23 = (x – 9120) / 6384
x = 1267.68