Answer:
F) Convenience Sampling
Step-by-step explanation:
Samples may be classified as:
Convenient: Sample drawn from a conveniently available pool.
Random: Basically, put all the options into a hat and drawn some of them.
Systematic: Every kth element is taken. For example, you want to survey something on the street, you interview every 5th person, for example.
Cluster: Divides population into groups, called clusters, and each element in the cluster is surveyed.
Stratified: Also divides the population into groups. However, then only some elements of the group are surveyed.
A statistics student interviews the last fifteen attendees to arrive.
Conveniently available, so convenience, and the correct answer is given by option F.
How many different committees can be formed from 12 teachers and 43 students if the committee consists of 3 teachers and 4 students?
The committee of 7 members can be selected in BLANK
different ways.
Answer:
27150200Step-by-step explanation:
Combination of 3 teachers out of 12:
12C3 = 12!/9!3! = 10*11*12/2*3 = 220Combination of 4 students out of 43:
43C4 = 43!/39!4! = 40*41*42*43/2*3*4 = 123410Total combinations:
220*123410 = 27150200Is it possible to have a relation on the set {a, b, c} that is both symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
Answer:
Yes, it is possible to have a relation on the set {a, b, c} that is both symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
Set A={a,b,c}
Now, define a relation R on set A is given by
R={(a,a),(a,b),(b,a),(b,b)}
For reflexive
A relation is called reflexive if (a,a)[tex]\in R[/tex] for every element a[tex]\in A[/tex]
[tex](c,c)\notin R[/tex]
Therefore, the relation R is not reflexive.
For symmetric
If [tex](a,b)\in R[/tex] then [tex](b,a)\in R[/tex]
We have
[tex](a,b)\in R[/tex] and [tex](b,a)\in R[/tex]
Hence, R is symmetric.
For transitive
If (a,b)[tex]\in R[/tex] and (b,c)[tex]\in R[/tex] then (a,c)[tex]\in R[/tex]
Here,
[tex](a,a)\in R[/tex] and [tex](a,b)\in R[/tex]
[tex]\implies (a,b)\in R[/tex]
[tex](a,b)\in R[/tex] and [tex](b,a)\in R[/tex]
[tex]\implies (a,a)\in R[/tex]
Therefore, R is transitive.
Yes, it is possible to have a relation on the set {a, b, c} that is both symmetric and transitive but not reflexive.
Of five letters (A, B, C, D, and E), two letters are to be selected at random. How many possible are possible
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
5C2 =5!
2! (3)!
=1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5
(1 x 2) (1 x 2 x 3)
=4 x 5
2
=20
2
5C2 = 10
by what number should 2/9 be divided to obtain 8/3
Answer:
[tex] \frac{1}{12} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{2}{9} \div \frac{8}{3} \\ = \: \frac{1}{12}[/tex]
So, if you divide 2/9 by 1/12, you'll get 8/3
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In the given figure, find m_RST, if m RSU = 43° and m_UST = 23°.
Answer:
66
Step-by-step explanation:
Add both of the angles given together
43 + 23
circle A has a center of (2,3) and a radius of 5 and circle B has a center of (1,4) and a radius of 10. What steps will help show that circle A is similar to circle B
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Feedback:Correct answer
Question 2 of 10
10.0 Points
3
Find the interquartile range for a data set having the five-number
summary: 4.6, 14.3, 19.7, 26.1, 31.2
A. 26.6
B. 11.8
C. 11.5
D. 15.1
Which choice correctly shows the line y =
2x+3?
А
B
HN
N
1-3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4
-1
NH
-4 -3 -2 -1
1 2 3 4
D
c
2
1
1-3-2-1
1
2 3 4
-4 -3 -2
1 2 3
-1
-2
What is the expression (x+1)(x2+3x+2) as a polynomial in standard form?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Donald and Sara are surveying their neighbors about the community playground. Their questions, written on the survey, are below:
Donald: How many times do you visit the playground in a month?
Sara: Did you visit the playground this month?
Who wrote a statistical question and why?
Sara, because there will be variability in the responses collected
Donald, because every neighbor can give a different answer
Sara, because there can be only one answer to the question
Donald, because every neighbor will give the same answer
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation: Because Donald asks a more broad and open question which people could give different answers too
What is the value of x if 2/ 3 - 2 = -4 ?
Answer:
x= -3
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x/3)-2=-4
Add 2 to both sides
2x/3=-2
multiply both sides by 3
2x=-6
divide both sides by 2
x= -3
Answer:
x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x/3 - 2 = -4
Add 2 to both sides.
2x/3 = -2
Multiply both sides by 3/2.
x = -2 * 3/2
x = -3
SCC U of 1 pt 3 of 1 1.2.11 Assigned Media A rectangle has a width of 49 centimeters and a perimeter of 216 centimeters. V The length is cm.
Answer:
The length is of 59 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter of a rectangle:
The perimeter of a rectangle with width w and length l is given by:
[tex]P = 2(w + l)[/tex]
Width of 49 centimeters and a perimeter of 216 centimeters:
This means that [tex]w = 49, P = 216[/tex]
The length is cm.
We have to solve the equation for l. So
[tex]P = 2(w + l)[/tex]
[tex]216 = 2(49 + l)[/tex]
[tex]216 = 98 + 2l[/tex]
[tex]2l = 118[/tex]
[tex]l = \frac{118}{2}[/tex]
[tex]l = 59[/tex]
The length is of 59 cm.
Need help please....
Answer:
-14 x²
Step-by-step explanation:
10 x² - 24 x² = -14 x²
The answer is 14
if you multiply both P(x) and Q(x), the third part becomes 14x², so the coefficient of x² becomes 14.
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15. Mark Twain one observed that the lower Mississippi River is very crooked and that over the years, as the bends and turns straighten out, the river gets shorter and shorter. Using numerical data about the length of the lower part of the river, he noticed that in the year 1700 the river was more than 1200 miles long, yet by the year 1875 it was only 973 miles long. Twain concluded that any person “can see that 742 years from now the lower Mississippi will be only a mile and three-quarters lone.” What is wrong with his inductive reasoning?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm sure he was making a joke at the expense of people who rely on mathematics rather than common sense. It is funny, but then Twain was a remarkably funny author..
The problem is that the comparison is apt using some sort of proportion, but it is absurd to think that the land holding the river would also shrink a proportional amount.
The river reached a minimum (presumably) in 1875 by cutting out all the loops that were there in 1700. The Mississippi was then a straight line from it's beginning to its delta on the gulf of Mexico. It could not get any shorter. Still, Twain managed to get laughs with his whimsical humor.
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Which of the following proportions is true?
10/40 = 8/36
8/18 = 6/16
9/15 = 44/50
12/18 = 16/24
Answer:
D. 12/18 = 16/24
Step-by-step explanation:
The method we must go about to solve this is finding the constant. For A, we can solve it by doing 10 divided by 8 (which is 1.25) and then 40 divided by 1.25 to see if it is 36. Alternatively, we can do 10 divided by 8 and then 40 divided by 36 to see if the constant is the same. It's up to you!
My answers:
A. No (constant varies)
B. No (constant varies)
C. No (constant varies)
D. Yes! Constant is 0.75
How to solve for D:
12/16 = 0.75
18/0.75 = 24 OR 18/24 = 0.75
I hope this helps! Please don't hesitate to reach out with more questions!
Hello!
10/40 = 8/36 ?
10 × 36 = 40 × 8
360 = 40 × 8
360 ≠ 320 => 10/40 ≠ 8/36
8/18 = 6/16 ?
8 × 16 = 18 × 6
128 = 18 × 6
128 ≠ 108 => 8/18 ≠ 6/16
9/15 = 44/50 ?
9 × 50 = 15 × 44
450 = 15 × 44
450 ≠ 660 => 9/15 ≠ 44/50
12/18 = 16/24 ?
12 × 24 = 18 × 16
288 = 18 × 16
288 = 288 => 12/18 = 16/24
Good luck! :)
Medallia calculates and publishes various statistics concerning car quality. The dependability score measures problems experienced during the past 12 months by the owners of vehicles. Toyota had 1.02 problems per car. If you had purchased a Toyota model, what is the probability that in the past 12 months the car had. in excel
Answer:
Hence the answers are,
a) Probability that in the past 12 months the car had more than one problem = P(X > 1) is 0.2716.
b) The Probability that in the past 12 months the car had almost two problems = P( X < 2) is 0.9160.
c) The Probability that in the past 12 months the car had zero problems = P(X= 0 ) is 0.3606.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's take X to be the number of problems per car.
By considering the given statement, X follows a Poisson Distribution with Mean (X) = 1.02.
The Poisson probability formula is :
e Pr( X = k) = e- k! k= 0,1,2...
a)
The Probability that in the past 12 months the car had more than one problem = P(X > 1)
[tex]P(X > 1) =1- P(X < 1) \\\\=1- (P(X = 0) + P(X = 1)-1.021.02 e + 1.021.02 =1-6 0!\\= 1-0.3606 + 0.3678\\= 1-0.7284\\= 0.2716[/tex]
b)
The Probability that in the past 12 months the car had almost two problems = PX < 2)
[tex]Pr(X < 2) = Pr(X = i) = Pr(X = 0) + Pr(X = 1) + Pr(X = 2)\\-1.021.020 -1.021.02 -1.021.02 e e + e + 0! 1! 2!\\= 0.3606 + 0.3678 + 0.1876\\= 0.9160[/tex]
c)
The Probability that in the past 12 months the car had zero problems = P(X= 0 )
[tex]- 1.021.02 e 0!\\= 0.3606[/tex]
In a shipment of toys from a manufacturer, the probability that a toy is defective is
1
50
. If Marie selects 2 toys from a shipment, what is the probability that both toys are defective?
Answer:
The probability is 1/2500. (1/50)*(1/50)
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the age that children learn to walk is normally distributed with mean 12 months and standard deviation 2.5 month. 34 randomly selected people were asked what age they learned to walk. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a.) it's just mean, variance
so here it's just 12,6.25
b.) For the x bar thing just divide the variance by the number of people (mean stay the same)
the variance is then (2.5²/34)= .1838
which makes it (12,.1838)
c.) here we don't use x bar (and so it's normal (12,2.5²))
p(11.6) = (11.6-12)/(2.5)= -.16 = .4364
p(12.4)= (12.4-12)/2.5 = .16= .5636
.5636-.4364= .1272
d.) here we use x bar because it's asking for an average so it's normal (12, .1838)
same deal
p(11.6)=(11.6-12)/√.1838= -.93295= .1762
p(12.4)= (12.4-12)/√.1838= .93295= .8238
.8238-.1762= .6476
d.) no because they're probably IID
f.) It's average so here we use x bar
q1 is just the 25th percentile
the 25th percentile is -.6745
-.6745=(x-12)/(√.1838)= 11.711
q3 is the 75th percentile
.6745=(x-12)/√.1838
x=12.289
The interquartile range is just the difference between the two
12.289-11.711= .5784
The number 55 is attached to a two-digit number to its left and the formed 4-digit number is divisible by 24. What could be the 2-digit number? List all options.
Given:
The number 55 is attached to a two-digit number to its left and the formed 4-digit number is divisible by 24.
To find:
The 2-digit numbers.
Solution:
Let the two digit number be [tex]ab[/tex]. Then the 4 digit number will be [tex]55ab[/tex].
We know that the number [tex]55ab[/tex] lies in the range 5500 to 5599.
Now,
[tex]5500=229\times 24+4[/tex]
It means, [tex]5500-4=5496[/tex] is divisible by 24. So, the numbers lie in the range 5500 to 5599 and divisible by 24 are:
[tex]5496+24=5520[/tex]
[tex]5520+24=5544[/tex]
[tex]5544+24=5568[/tex]
[tex]5568+24=5592[/tex]
Therefore, the possible 2-digit numbers are 20, 44, 68, 92.
Joe bikes at the speed of 30 km/h from his home toward his work. If Joe's wife leaves home 5 mins later by car, how fast should she drive in order to overtake him in 10 minutes.
Answer:
Joe's wife must drive at a rate of 45km/hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Joe leaves home and bikes at a speed of 30km/hour. Joe's wife leaves home five minutes later by car, and we want to determine her speed in order for her to catch up to Joe in 10 minutes.
Since Joe bikes at a speed of 30km/hour, he bikes at the equivalent rate of 0.5km/min.
Then after five minutes, when his wife leaves, Joe is 5(0.5) or 2.5 km from the house. He will still be traveling at a rate of 0.5km/min, so his distance from the house can be given by:
[tex]2.5+0.5t[/tex]
Where t represents the time in minutes after his wife left the house.
And since we want to catch up in 10 minutes, Joe's distance from the house 10 minutes after his wife left will be:
[tex]2.5+0.5(10)=7.5\text{ km}[/tex]
Let s represent the wife's speed in km/min. So, her speed times 10 minutes must total 7.5 km:
[tex]10s=7.5[/tex]
Solve for s:
[tex]\displaystye s=0.75\text{ km/min}[/tex]
Thus, Joe's wife must drive at a rate of 0.75km/min, or 45km/hour.
FastForward has net income of $19,090 and assets at the beginning of the year of $209,000. Its assets at the end of the year total $264,000. Compute its return on assets.
Given:
Net income = $19,090
Assets at the beginning of the year = $209,000.
Assets at the end of the year total = $264,000.
To find:
The return on assets.
Solution:
Formula used:
[tex]\text{Return of assets}=\dfrac{\text{Net income}}{\text{Average of assets at the beginning and at the end}}[/tex]
Using the above formula, we get
[tex]\text{Return of assets}=\dfrac{19090}{\dfrac{20900+264000}{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Return of assets}=\dfrac{19090}{\dfrac{473000}{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Return of assets}=\dfrac{19090}{236500}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Return of assets}\approx 0.0807[/tex]
The percentage form of 0.0807 is 8.07%.
Therefore, the return on assets is 8.07%.
A(n) _____ is an expression that uses variables to state a rule.
plz help asap
Answer:
A FORMULA is an expression that uses variables to state a rule.
Which of the following functions shows the reciprocal parent function, F(x) = 1, shifted left?
Answer:
G(x)=1/x+15
Step-by-step explanation:
.
A case of 6 cost 7.5 what it the price per item
8. Calculate the Perimeter AND Area of
the RIGHT Triangle below.
17 m
10 m
21 m
Answer:
[tex]\text{Perimeter: }48\:\mathrm{m},\\\text{Area: }84\:\mathrm{m^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle with side lengths [tex]a[/tex], [tex]b[/tex], and [tex]c[/tex] is given by:
[tex]A=\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex], where [tex]s=\frac{a+b+c}{2}[/tex]
Substituting [tex]a=21, b=17, c=10[/tex], we have:
[tex]A=\sqrt{24(24-21)(24-17)(24-10)},\\A=\sqrt{24(3)(7)(14)},\\A=\sqrt{7,084},\\A=\boxed{84\:\mathrm{m^2}}[/tex]
The perimeter of a polygon is given by the sum of its sides. Since the triangle has sides 10, 17, and 21, its perimeter is [tex]10+17+21=\boxed{48\:\mathrm{m}}[/tex].
Any two normal curves are the same except for their Multiple Choice standard deviations. means. standard deviations and means. standard deviations, means, skewness, and kurtosis.
Answer:
Standard deviation, means, skewness and kurtosis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two normal curves may be same but they have different means, standard deviation and skewness. There can be different standard deviation for two curves and there is difference in skewness.
please help to solve this in written format
Answer:
50 dozen total
Step-by-step explanation:
8/12 & 10/12.... average 9/12
11/12 - 9/12 =
2/12x = 100
2x = 1200
x = 600/12
50 dozen total
Suppose you just received a shipment of 14 televisions. Three of the televisions are defective. If two televisions are randomly selected , compute the probability that both televisions work. What is the probability at least one of the two televisions does not work?
Answer:
Probability of defective televisions : Now, If two televisions are randomly selected, then the probability that both televisions work. Hence, the probability that both televisions work is 0.5289 . Hence, the probability at least one of the two televisions does not work is 0.4711.
Can someone help me with this problem
9514 1404 393
Answer:
x = 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
The lines will be parallel if and only if the sum of the marked angles is 180°:
4x +2x = 180°
6x = 180° . . . . . collect terms
x = 30° . . . . . . . divide by 6
Suppose that E and F are points on the number line. If EF=20 and E lies at 4, where could F be located?
Answer:
F lies at 24Step-by-step explanation:
Since EF = 20 and E is at 4
F is at:
4 + 20 = 24