pounds the third week and loses 3 pounds the fourth week. How much does
Peter weigh now?
Answer:
146 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
He starts at 156 pounds.
1st week: He loses 4 pounds, indicating 156 - 4, or 152.
2nd week: He gains 2 pounds, indicating 152 + 2, or 154.
3rd week: He loses 5 pounds, indicating 154 - 5, or 149.
4th week: He loses 3 pounds, indicating 149 - 3, or 146.
we are given
A coin is flipped until 3 heads in succession occur
so, firstly, we will find sample space
S={HHH , THHH , HTHHH, TTHHH , TTTHHH , HTTHHH , THTHHH , HHTHHHH, ......}
now, we are given that
list only those elements of the sample space that require 6 or less tosses
so, we can see that sample space
S={HHH , THHH , HTHHH, TTHHH , TTTHHH , HTTHHH , THTHHH , HHTHHHH, ......}
There are infinite such possibilities
so, there are infinite number of elements in space
and we know that
discrete sample space will always have finite elements
but we have infinite number of sample space elements here
so, this is not discrete sample space...........Answer
The sample space of flipping a coin until getting 3 heads in a row, and listing the elements that require 6 or fewer tosses.
In this case, we are looking at the sample space of flipping a coin until we get 3 heads in a row. To list the elements of the sample space that require 6 or fewer tosses, we need to consider the possible outcomes:
Yes, this is a discrete sample space because each toss of the coin has a finite number of possible outcomes (H or T).
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Answer:
The correct answers are
1) There must be at least 10 observed successes and 10 observed failures in the sample from population 1.
3) There must be at least 10 observed successes and 10 observed failures in the sample from population 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
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You have two variables of interest:
X₁: Number of that had to put off medical treatment due to cost during 2016.
n₁= 967 people surveyed
x₁= 184 answered "yes"
sample proportion p'₁= 184/967= 0.19
X₂: Number of that had to put off medical treatment due to cost during 2019.
n₂= 1015 people surveyed
x₂= 253 answered "yes"
p'₂= 253/1015= 0.25
The pooled sample proportion is
To study the population proportion you have to apply the Central Limit Theorem to approximate the distribution of the sample proportion to normal, the conditions for a valid approximation are:
Sample size n ≥ 30
n₁= 967
n₂= 1015
n*p'≥10 (each sample contains at least 10 successes)
n₁*p'₁= 967*0.19= 183.73
n₂*p'₂= 1015*0.25= 253.75
n*(1-p')≥10 (each sample contains at least 10 failures)
n₁*(1-p'₁)= 967*0.81= 783.27
n₂*(1-p'₂)= 1015*0.75= 761.25
The correct answers are
1) There must be at least 10 observed successes and 10 observed failures in the sample from population 1.
3) There must be at least 10 observed successes and 10 observed failures in the sample from population 2.
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Question: The number of milligrams of a certain medicine a veterinarian gives to a dog varies directly with the weight of the dog. If the veterinarian gives a 30-pound dog 3/5 milligram of the medicine, which equation relates the weight,w, and the dosage, d?
Answer: d= 1/50w
Explanation: I took the test in Edgenuity.
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B) SAS Similarity Theorem
C) SSS Similarity Theorem
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(alternate angles)
(vertically opposite angles)
So answer is (A) AA Similarity Postulate.
Answer:
Scale = ¼
Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment for complete question.
In the attached, we have.
Width = 4 units. ----- Orange
Width = 16 units ------- Black
Required
Determine the scale of dilation
The scale of dilation can be calculated as:
Scale = Width(orange)/Width (black)
Scale = 4/16
Scale = ¼
Hence, the scale of dilation is ¼