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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Petes dog weighed 30 pounds it then lost 16% of it's weight how much did pete lose
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
If your score on your next statistics test is converted to a z score, which of these z scores would you prefer: minus2.00, minus1.00, 0, 1.00, 2.00? why? a. the z score of 2.00 is most preferable because it is 2.00 standard deviations above the mean and would correspond to the highest of the five different possible test scores. b. the z score of 0 is most preferable because it corresponds to a test score equal to the mean. c. the z score of minus2.00 is most preferable because it is 2.00 standard deviations below the mean and would correspond to the highest of the five different possible test scores. d. the z score of minus1.00 is most preferable because it is 1.00 standard deviation below the mean and would correspond to an above average
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Anew landowner is interested in constructing a fence around the perimeter of her property. her property is 1,080β30 feet wide and 500β20 feet long. what is the perimeter of the property? (recall that the perimeter is the sum of each side of a shape or boundary). a 1,580β40 feet b. 5,320β5 feet c. 3,160β20 feet d. 10,640β5 feet
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
On a certain portion of an experiment, a statistical test result yielded a p-value of 0.21. what can you conclude? 2(0.21) = 0.42 < 0.5; the test is not statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 21% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. 0.21 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 79% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. p = 1 - 0.21 = 0.79 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant.
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