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Section 1: Diabetes and the Population Before we begin our investigation of cholesterol, we'll first look at some limitations of this dataset. In particular, we will investigate ways in which this is or isn't a representative sample of the population by examining the number of subjects with diabetes. According to the CDC, the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes (i. e., the percentage of the population who have it) in the U. S. around this time was 0.93%. We are going to conduct a hypothesis test with the following null and alternative hypotheses: Null Hypothesis: The probability that a participant within the Framingham Study has diabetes is equivalent to the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes within the population. (i. e., any difference is due to chance). Alternative Hypothesis: The probability that a participant within the Framingham Study has diabetes is different than the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes within the population. Sanity Check! What type of test are we running
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Solve: 25 points find the fifth term of an increasing geometric progression if the first term is equal to 7β3 β5 and each term (starting with the second) is equal to the difference of the term following it and the term preceding it.
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Grace is standing 18 feet from a lighthouse and kelly is standing 10 feet from grace. the angle that grace looks up to see the top of the lighthouse is 45Β°. the angle that kelly looks up to see the top of the lighthouse is yΒ°. find the height, h, of the lighthouse. find the angle, rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree, in which kelly looks up to the top of the lighthouse. to the nearest tenth of a degree, find the value of xΒ° . in two or more sentences, explain your calculations
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
What is the area of this parallelogram? 434.28 cm2 263.67 cm2 527.34 cm2 217.14 cm2
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