Yes, because the source of the data was unbiased.
Yes, because the results are unlikely to occur by chance.
No, because the sample size was too small to reach a conclusion.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here population parameter p= 1% = 0.01
But sample proportion = 0.03
Sample size = n=600
Std error of the sample =
Let us assume significance level as 5%
For proportion z critical for 95% is 1.96
Margin of error = 1.96(std error) = 0.024
Conf interval for proportion lower bound = 0.01-0.024 =- 0.014
Upper bound = 0.01+0.024 = 0.124
Thus conf interval (-0.014, 0.124)
Our sample proportion is 0.03 which does not lie within this interval.
Hence we conclude that
Yes, because the results are unlikely to occur by chance.
Answer:
Yes, because the results are unlikely to occur by chance.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to remember that when dealing with statistics the larger the sample we are taking, the more the results will tend to the statistical reality, for example, if we flip a coin, the chances or statistics are 50%-50% but if we only toss it two times, theres a singnificant chance that it could be 100% tails, the more we continue to toss the coin, the closer we will get to the 50-50, here we have a really large sample of 600 computers, where 3% of them were defective, so we can assure that it wasn´t by chance, because an increase of 2% on the percetange of the defective devices from the ideal to the reality is not by chance.
Answer:
a) P(X ≤ 3) = 0.9946
P(X < 3) = 0.9639
b) P(X ≥ 4) = 0.0054
c) P(1 ≤ X ≤ 3) = 0.5313
d) E(X) = 0.75
σX = 0.84
e) P(X=0) = 0.0099
Step-by-step explanation:
We have x: number in the sample who have a food allergy. As the sample is of n=15 and p=0.05, we have:
a) We have to determine P(X ≤ 3) and P(X < 3)
We can calculate P(X ≤ 3) as the sum of P(0), P(1), P(2) and P(3).
P(x<3) can be calculated from the previos result as:
b) We can calculate P(X ≥ 4) as:
c) We can calculate P(1 ≤ X ≤ 3) as:
d) The expected value of a binomial variable is the product of the sample size n and the probability of success p:
The standard deviation is calculates as:
e) In this case, the sample size is n=90.
We can calculate the probability that none has a food allergy as:
Answer:
36 pi or 113.04
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a sphere is given by
V= 4/3 pi r^3
we know the diameter so we need to find the radius
r =d/2
r = 6/2 = 3
V = 4/3 pi (3)^3
V =36 pi
We can approximate pi by 3.14
V is approximately 36 *3.14 or 113.04
Answer:
113.1 (113.0973355...)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Use the sphere volume formula of π.
2. Divide 6 by 2 in order to get a radius of 3.
3. Substitute 3 in for r.
4. Cube the 3, you'll get 27.
5. Multiply 27 by Pi and 4/3.
6. You get 113.1 as a rough estimate, or 113.0973355... for a more exact number. If you leave it in Pi terms, it's 36π.
Answer:
so what you have to do first is simplify into variables
S=A 3/4 stack of index cards
C= 3/160
first you can do this with a calculator, divide 3/4 of an inch by 3/160 of an inch.
3/4÷3/160=40
Here is my work shown :)
Male the division into multiplication and swap the numbers in 3/160 to 160/3
3/4 x 160/3
For fraction multiplication, multiply the numerators and then multiply the demoninators to get
3 x 160/4 x 3= 480/12
Divide 480 by 12 which is forty
there you go :) sorry if the answers are messed up and there are spelling errors. but in conclusion the answer is 40
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Answer:
The estimated number of bacteria after 20 hours is 40.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a case where a geometrical progression is reported, which is a particular case of exponential growth and is defined by the following formula:
(1)
Where:
- Initial number of bacteria, dimensionless.
- Increase growth of the experiment, expressed in percentage.
- Time, measured in hours.
- Current number of bacteria, dimensionless.
If we know that , and , then the number of bacteria after 20 hours is:
The estimated number of bacteria after 20 hours is 40.
Answer:
See explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first law of thermodynamic states that heat is a form of energy, and as such, is subject to the principle of conservation of energy (Energy is not destroyed or created but remains constant)
For example, when you put an ice cube in water, the ice will melt but the water will get colder, this is because the temperature between the ice cube and the water tends to an equilibrium and the total heat in the system remained the same during this time.