Lighter cars are more fuel-efficient than heavier cars. An environmentalist would like to estimate the true mean weight
of all cars. To do so, she selects a random sample of 30 cars and determines the 90% confidence interval for the true
mean weight to be 2.8 to 3.4 tons. Which of these statements is a correct interpretation of the confidence level?
O There is a probability of 0.90 that the confidence
interval (2.8, 3.4) captures the true mean weight of all cars.
O The environmentalist can be 90% confident that the true mean weight of all cars is between 2.8 and 3.4 tons,
O If many random samples of size 30 are selected from the population of all cars, approximately 90% of the sample
means will be between 2.8 and 3.4 tons.
O If many random samples of size 30 are selected from the population of all cars, about 90% of the intervals would
capture the true mean weight of all cars.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The environmentalist can be 90% confident that the true mean weight of all cars is between 2.8 and 3.4 tons.

Step-by-step explanation:

x% confidence interval:

A confidence interval is built from a sample, has bounds a and b, and has a confidence level of x%. It means that we are x% confident that the population mean is between a and b.

In this question:

90% confidence interval between 2.8 and 3.4 tons. This means that the environmentalist can be 90% sure that the mean weight of all cars is in this interval, that is:

The environmentalist can be 90% confident that the true mean weight of all cars is between 2.8 and 3.4 tons.


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Divide 20 by the difference of 14 and 9.

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The answer is 4 because 14-9=5 and 20/5=4
4, the difference is 14-9, which is 5, 20/5=4

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Answer:

45 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

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r = 44

12 = r -(34-2)

12 = r -(32)

12 = r-32

r = 32+12

r = 44

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Yes I can help you. what do you want the help for?

Answer:

AOB = 65 degree angle

DOE = 35 degree angle

AOC = 90 degree angle

EOB = 115 degree angle

DOB = 80 degree angle

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the protractor to measure. Each dash around the edge is equal to 5 degrees.

A house on the market was valued $234,000. After several years, the value decreased by 9%. By how much did the house's value decrease in dollars? What is the current value of the house?

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The price decreases by $288,000*(0.19)=$54,720

The current value is then $233,280.

What are the coordinates of the point plotted on this graph?

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The answer is C: (-1, -8)

C the left bottom corner is negative. The answer is (-1,-8)

Consider the function f(x) = 2^x
and function g
g(x) = f(x) + 6
How will the graph of function g differ from the graph of function ?

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Answer:

The graph of function g is the graph of function f shifted 6 units up

Step-by-step explanation:

If you plug in the values, [tex]g(x) = 2^{x} + 6[/tex]. If the 6 was added or subtracted from the x in the exponent, it would shift horizontally (left and right), but adding 6 to f(x) separately moves the graph vertically (up and down). Hope this helps.

If the mean of a normal distribution is 26, what is the median of the distribution? O A. 22 O B. 14 C. 26 D. 18 SUB​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

26 divides by 2 = 13

13+2=14

Bowl B1 contains one white and two red chips; bowl B2 contains two white and two red chips; bowl B3 contains one white and four red chips. The probabilities of selecting bowl B1, B2, or B3 are 0.3, 0.2, and 0.5, respectively. A bowl is selected using these probabilities and a chip is then drawn at random. Find:

a. P(W), the probability of drawing a white chip.
b. P(B1 Given W), the conditional probability that bowl B1 had been selected, given that a white chip was drawn.

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Answer:

a) 0.3 = 30% probability of drawing a white chip.

b) 0.3333 = 33.33% probability that bowl B1 had been selected, given that a white chip was drawn.

Step-by-step explanation:

Conditional Probability

We use the conditional probability formula to solve this question. It is

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)}[/tex]

In which

P(B|A) is the probability of event B happening, given that A happened.

[tex]P(A \cap B)[/tex] is the probability of both A and B happening.

P(A) is the probability of A happening.

a. P(W), the probability of drawing a white chip.

1/3(one white out of 3) of 0.3(from B1).

1/2(two white out of 4) of 0.2(from B2).

1/5(one white out of 5) of 0.5(from B3). So

[tex]P(W) = 0.3333*0.3 + 0.5*0.2 + 0.2*0.5 = 0.3[/tex]

0.3 = 30% probability of drawing a white chip.

b. P(B1 Given W), the conditional probability that bowl B1 had been selected, given that a white chip was drawn.

The probability of drawing a white chip from B1 is 1/3 out of 0.3, so:

[tex]P(B1 \cap W) = 0.3\frac{1}{3} = 0.1[/tex]

Then the conditional probability is:

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)} = \frac{0.1}{0.3} = 0.3333[/tex]

0.3333 = 33.33% probability that bowl B1 had been selected, given that a white chip was drawn.



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Answer:

337.5 g

Step-by-step explanation:

mass=volume x density=112.5 x 3=337.5

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It’s the last one with 8*y+ 8*5

For students who first enrolled in a two year public institution in 2013, the proportion who earned a bachelor's degree in six years was 0.236. The president of a certain college believes that the proportion of students who enroll in her institution have a higher completion rate.
(a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.
(b) Explain what it would mean to make a Type I error.
(c) Explain what it would mean to make a Type II error.

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Answer:

H0 : p = 0.236

H1 : p > 0.236

Type 1 error is committed by incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis

Type 11 error is committed by incorrectly accepting a false null

Step-by-step explanation:

The null and alternative hypothesis :

H0 : p = 0.236

H1 : p > 0.236

A type 1 error is made when a null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected, Hence in this scenario, a type 1 error will be committed of we conclude that the proportion who earned bachelor's degree is more Than 0.236 when the actual proportion not more than but equal to 0.236

A type 11 error is committed when we fail to reject a false null hypothesis. This means that if the actual proportion who earned a bachelor's degree is more than 0.236 and we fail to reject the null which says the proportion is not more than 0.236

What type of solution would tho following system have?
y=(9/3)x-2
y=3x-2

One Solution

No Solution

Infinite Solutions

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Answer:

one solution I think is the answer

One solution I really hope this help


Jared bought a new amplifier for his guitar by borrowing the money from his mom. The amplifier cost $235. Jared is paying his mom back $18 each week. If Jared still owes his mom $73, how many weeks has he been paying her back?



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Answer:

9 weeks

235 -73=162 (this is the amount he paid)

162/18=9 (he has been paying his mom for 9 weeks)

Answer:

9 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

235-73 = 162 (how much he has paid her thus far)

162/18 (how many times he payed her) = 9

Identify the location of the point (-3, -2).

A. P
B. Q
C. R
D. S

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Answer:

You haven't given a picture of the graph dear.

The point (-3,-2) lies in the third quadrant.

There are 1,453 souvenir paperweights that need to be packed in boxes. Each box will hold 17 paperweights. How many boxes will be needed?

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Answer:

86 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

trust me its right

86 boxes
if you divide 1453 by 17 you get 85.47 and you have to have a full number of boxes you can’t take half a box so the number would be rounded up to get 86

In the year 2000, the average car had a fuel economy of 22.6 MPG. You are curious as to whether the average in the present day is less than the historical value. What are the appropriate hypotheses for this test

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Answer:

The appropriate null hypothesis is [tex]H_0: \mu = 22.6[/tex]

The appropriate alternative hypothesis is [tex]H_1: \mu < 22.6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The average car had a fuel economy of 22.6 MPG. Test if the current average is less than this.

At the null hypothesis, we test if the current average is still of 22.6 MPG, that is:

[tex]H_0: \mu = 22.6[/tex]

At the alternative hypothesis, we test if the current mean has decreased, that is, if it is less than 22.6 MPG. So

[tex]H_1: \mu < 22.6[/tex]

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7/4

Step-by-step explanation:

The line would go up 7 points (from -3 to 4) and across 4 points (from -3 to 1)

The correct answer is B. 7/4

The work shows how to use long division to find (x2 + 3x –9) ÷ (x – 2).

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Answer:

x+5+\frac{1}{x-2}

X + 5 + 1/( x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

I would recomend using Symbolab to help you understand math like this in an easy step-by-step manner. It will take a while to explain so you can see how to solve these problems through that!

The answer should be 1/x-2

The following function represents exponential growth or decay.
P= 2.9(1.05)^t

a. The initial quantity is :_______________
b. The initial quantity is :__________
c. Is the quantity growing or decaying?

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Answer:

a) The initial quantity is 2.9.

b) The initial quantity is 2.9.

c) The multiplier is 1.05 > 1, and thus, the quantity is growing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponential equations:

Have the following format:

[tex]A(t) = A(0)(k)^t[/tex]

In which A(0) is the initial amount and k is the multiplier.

If k > 0, the quantity is growing.

If k < 0, the quintity is decaying.

In this question:

[tex]P(t) = 2.9(1.05)^t[/tex]

a, b. The initial quantity is

P(0). So

[tex]P(0) = 2.9(1.05)^0 = 2.9*1 = 2.9[/tex]

The initial quantity is 2.9.

c. Is the quantity growing or decaying?

The multiplier is 1.05 > 1, and thus, the quantity is growing.

A hemispherical tank is filled with water and has a diameter of 22 feet. If water
weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, what is the total weight of the water in a full tank,
to the nearest pounds

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Answer:

173 949 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

radius of the hemisphere = diameter / 2 = 11 feet

Volume of the hemisphere = (2/3  * radius^3 * pi) = = (2/3 * 11^3 * pi) = 2.787,639881 ft^3

Total weight = volume of the hemisphere * 62.4 = 173,948.728592

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Answer:

0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Deshaun has scored 86, 83, 93, and 79 on her previous four tests. What score does he need on his next test so that his average (mean) is 86?​

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Answer:

89

Step-by-step explanation:

341 ( total of previous 4 tests)   + 89= 430  

Divide 430 by 5 ( number of tests)

3x^2=12 solve the equation algebraically?

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Answer:

x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Problem: 3x^2 = 12

Divide both sides by 3 to isolate x: x^2 = 4

Take the square root of both sides of the equation: x = 2

Answer: x = 2

Simplify the expression 2(4x – 2) + x if x = 6.

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Answer:

44

Step-by-step explanation:

2(4x-2)

2(4(6)-2)

2(24-2)

2(22)

44

Hope this helps! :)

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

Simply plug 6 in for x.

2(4(6) - 2) + 6

Multiply 4 by  6.

2(24 - 2) + 6

Subtract 2 from 24.

2(22) + 6

Multiply 22 by 2.

44 + 6

Add.

50

The answer is 50.

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Which of the following questions are statistical? A. How many hours did you sleep last night. B. How many hours did the students in your class sleep last night. C. How many hours did your friend spend reading last night. D. How many hours did your teacher spend reading on Saturday.

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B. How many hours did the students in your class sleep last night?

This is a statistical question because you get multiple answers. The other choices can just be answered with a definitive answer. Statistical question are those that have data with variabilty, meaning many different values

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You roll a 6-sided die.
What is P(odd)?
Write your answer as a percentage.
%
Submit

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Answer:

it is 50%

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

because in standard form the first number can not be greater than 10 above 10 it should be in points. e.g. D must be 6.12×10^5

Luisa is planning a bridal shower for her best friend. At the party, she wants to serve 3 beverages, 3 appetizers, and 3 desserts, but she does not have time to cook. She can choose from 15 bottled drinks, 10 frozen appetizers, and 13 prepared desserts at the supermarket. How many different ways can Luisa pick the food and drinks to serve at the bridal shower

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Answer:

Luisa can pick the food and drinks to serve at the bridal shower in 15,615,600 different ways.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fundamental counting principle:

States that if there are p ways to do a thing, and q ways to do another thing, and these two things are independent, there are p*q ways to do both things.

Also

The order in which the food and drinks are chosen is not important, which means that the combinations formula is used to solve this question.

Combinations formula:

[tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

Beverages:

3 from a set of 15. So

[tex]B = C_{15,3} = \frac{15!}{3!12!} = 455[/tex]

Appetizers:

3 from a set of 10. So

[tex]A = C_{10,3} = \frac{10!}{3!7!} = 120[/tex]

Desserts:

3 from a set of 13. So

[tex]D = C_{13,3} = \frac{13!}{3!10!} = 286[/tex]

How many different ways can Luisa pick the food and drinks to serve at the bridal shower?

By the fundamental counting principle, as beverages, appetizers and desserts are independent:

[tex]T = B*A*D = 455*120*286 = 15,615,600[/tex]

Luisa can pick the food and drinks to serve at the bridal shower in 15,615,600 different ways.

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