Mathematics, 06.12.2019 03:31 zoeyandblaze
Americans spend nearly $7 billion on halloween costumes and decorations (the wall street journal, october 27, 2011). sample data showing the amount, in dollars, 16 adults spent on a halloween costume are as follows. a. what is the estimate of the population mean amount adults spend on a hallow costume? b. what is the sample standard deviation? c. provide a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population standard de the amount adults spend on a halloween costume?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Manuela claims that and are congruent. which statement best describes her claim? she is incorrect because the segments do not have the same orientation. she is incorrect because the segments do not have the same length. she is correct because the segments have the same length. she is correct because the segments have the same orientation.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:40
Exercise: counting committees 0.0/2.0 puntos (calificable) we start with a pool of n people. a chaired committee consists of k≥1 members, out of whom one member is designated as the chairperson. the expression k(nk) can be interpreted as the number of possible chaired committees with k members. this is because we have (nk) choices for the k members, and once the members are chosen, there are then k choices for the chairperson. thus, c=∑k=1nk(nk) is the total number of possible chaired committees of any size. find the value of c (as a function of n ) by thinking about a different way of forming a chaired committee: first choose the chairperson, then choose the other members of the committee. the answer is of the form c=(α+nβ)2γn+δ. what are the values of α , β , γ , and δ ?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which is the factored form of the polynomial p(x) shown here?
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