(-30, 20)
(-10,5)
(35, -20
no because you're more than likely going to lose your money
Does this sample data provide evidence that the breeder's claim is correct?
Answer:
The calculated value Z = 1.183 < 1.96 at 0.05 level of significance
Null hypothesis is accepted
A particular greyhound breeder claims that her dogs are faster than the average greyhound
Step-by-step explanation:
Step(i):-
Given the average speed of greyhound dogs is about 18.4 meters per second.
Size of the sample 'n' = 35
mean of the sample x⁻ = 18.7
Population standard deviation = 1.5m/s
level of significance (∝) = 0.05
Step(ii):-
Null hypothesis : H₀ : μ = 18.4
Alternative hypothesis H₁ : μ ≠ 18.4
Test statistic
Z = 1.183
Conclusion:-
The calculated value Z = 1.183 < 1.96 at 0.05 level of significance
Null hypothesis is accepted
A particular greyhound breeder claims that her dogs are faster than the average greyhound
Evaluate the breeder's claim by using a one-sample z-test. The null hypothesis states that the breeder's dogs aren't faster than average, while the alternative hypothesis states that they're faster. If the calculated Z is greater than Zcritical, it supports the breeder's claim.
In this scenario, you would carry out a one-sample z-test to evaluate the breeder's claim. Given an average speed of greyhounds as 18.4 m/s, the breeder's dogs with an average of 18.7 m/s could be faster or this could just be due to statistical fluctuation. Hence, we need to statistically test it to see if this evidence is strong enough (with a significance level of .05) to support the breeder's claim.
Our null hypothesis (H0) is that the breeder's dogs are not faster than the average greyhound (µ = 18.4 m/s), and our alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that they are faster (µ > 18.4 m/s). Using the Z-test formula:
Z = (Xbar - µ) / (σ/√n)
where Xbar is sample mean, µ is population mean, σ is standard deviation, and 'n' is sample size. Applying the provided figures, we get:
Z= (18.7-18.4)/(1.5/√35)
Give the calculated Z value and compare it to the Z critical value for 0.05 significance level (1.645 for one-tail). If the calculated Z is greater than Zcritical, we reject the null hypothesis, providing evidence that the population mean is greater than 18.4 m/s, supporting the breeder's claim.
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Answer:
7.19
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Yes, this F(x) is a polynomial function involving the first and null integer powers of x: x^0 and x^1.
Yes, f(x) = 7 - 2x is a polynomial function because it satisfies the general form of a polynomial, which requires that every term is in the form ax^n for nonnegative integer n.
Yes, the function f(x) = 7-2x is indeed a polynomial function. A polynomial function is a function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, for which the function is of the form f(x) = ax^n, where n is a nonnegative integer. In this case, f(x) = 7-2x can be more comprehensively written as f(x) = -2x^1 + 7x^0, which reflects the general form of a polynomial function.
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Answer:
4x (7+8)=(4x3) + (4x4)
or
4x(7+8)=(4x7) +(4x8)
Step-by-step explanation:
Im not sure with one tho