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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 03:09 joshuasanders7490
Say that you put the set of tiles shown below into a bag and conduct a series of trials in which you draw one tile randomly from the bag, record the color, and replace it. The table below shows the number of times in each set of trials that you drew a blue tile. Round tiles: 5 purple, 6 orange, 2 yellow, 4 red, 1 white, 10 blue, 5 black, 3 green. Trial 1 2 3 4 5 # of Draws 54 36 80 22 75 # of Blues 18 11 20 4 32 Between the theoretical probability that you will draw a blue tile and the experimental probability that you will draw a blue tile, which is greater, and how much greater is it? Express all probabilities as percentages to two decimal places, and express differences by number of percentage points (for example, 12% is 2 percentage points greater than 10%). a. The theoretical probability is 2.78 percentage points greater than the experimental probability. b. The theoretical probability is 1.49 percentage points greater than the experimental probability. c. The experimental probability is 4.06 percentage points greater than the theoretical probability. d. The experimental probability is 2.17 percentage points greater than the theoretical probability.
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Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the mean value theorem on the given interval? f(x) = 4x^2 + 3x + 4, [−1, 1] no, f is continuous on [−1, 1] but not differentiable on (−1, 1). no, f is not continuous on [−1, 1]. yes, f is continuous on [−1, 1] and differentiable on (−1, 1) since polynomials are continuous and differentiable on . there is not enough information to verify if this function satisfies the mean value theorem. yes, it does not matter if f is continuous or differentiable; every function satisfies the mean value theorem.
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