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Idon't know how to start or do number 21. i'm completely lost. i know the answer is 15 from the answer key.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00
Data are collected to see how many ice-cream cones are sold at a ballpark in a week. day 1 is sunday and day 7 is the following saturday. use the data from the table to create a scatter plot.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Atechnician compares repair costs for two types of microwave ovens (type i and type ii). he believes that the repair cost for type i ovens is greater than the repair cost for type ii ovens. a sample of 6767 type i ovens has a mean repair cost of $79.79$79.79. the population standard deviation for the repair of type i ovens is known to be $19.18$19.18. a sample of 5555 type ii ovens has a mean repair cost of $75.24$75.24. the population standard deviation for the repair of type ii ovens is known to be $21.40$21.40. conduct a hypothesis test of the technician's claim at the 0.050.05 level of significance. let μ1μ1 be the true mean repair cost for type i ovens and μ2μ2 be the true mean repair cost for type ii ovens. step 2 of 4 : compute the value of the test statistic. round your answer to two decimal places.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:50
Arectangle has a perimeter of 20 cm. the length, x cm, of one side of this rectangle is uniformly distributed between 1 cm and 7 cm. find the probability that the length of the longer side of the rectangle is more than 6 cm long.
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