To compare the driving distances for the two models, you arranged an experiment in conjunction with the Par research team. Forty golf balls of each type were subjected to driving-distance tests. You offered the idea of testing the driving distance with a mechanical hitting machine to isolate any mean differences in the distances to the two model golf balls themselves. The results of the tests, with distances measured to the nearest yard, follow.

Let
μ1=population mean driving distance for the current golf ball
μ2=population mean driving distance for the new golf ball

You begin your report to the Par, Inc. management team by offering the following hypothesis pair as a way of representing the problem.
H0 : μ1 - μ2 ≤ 0
H1 : μ1 - μ2 > 0

How would you explain these hypotheses to the management team?

a. We assume that the current model ball has an average driving distance that is greater than the new cut-resistant ball. However, if the new model has a mean driving distance that is greater than or equal to the current model, then we should reject our assumption.
b. We assume that the driving distances for the current model and the new model are equal. If the driving distances between the current and new models are very far apart, then we should reject our assumption.
c. We assume that the current golf ball has an average driving distance that is greater than or equal to that of the new model ball. However, if the new model has a mean driving distance that is significantly longer, then we should reject our assumption.
d. We assume that the new golf ball has an average driving distance that is greater than or equal to that of the current ball. However, if the current model has a mean driving distance that is significantly longer, then we should reject our assumption.

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Answer 1

Answer:

d. We assume that the new golf ball has an average driving distance that is greater than or equal to that of the current ball. However, if the current model has a mean driving distance that is significantly longer, then we should reject our assumption.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

μ1=population mean driving distance for the current golf ball

μ2=population mean driving distance for the new golf ball

H0 : μ1 - μ2 ≤ 0

H1 : μ1 - μ2 > 0

The Null hypothesis assumes that the average driving distance of the current golf ball is less than or equal to the average driving distance of the current golf ball

For the Alternative ; If there is significant evidence that the average driving distance of the current golf ball is greater or longer than the average driving distance of the new golf ball ;then we reject our initial claim (the Null hypothesis).


Related Questions

Write one-hundred-two-and-eighty-one-hundredths in standard form. A 120.081 B 102.081 C 102.81 D 102.801

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Answer:

Your CORRECT answer will be B

Step-by-step explanation:

It is definantely not A, because it 102, not 120, so it b, c, or d.

102.081 sounds exact, but what about C? You cannot leave out the 0, so that's out too! 102.801? Say it out loud, doesn't make sense! So you have only one answer left, C.

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Question 3 (2 points)
Cars-2-Go rents out cars for a $23.75 rental fee and charges $.35 per mile. Which function rule matches this situation when x = number of
miles and y = total cost?

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Answer:

23.75+0.35x=Y

Step-by-step explanation:

It starts at $23.75. $0.35 is per mile so that means it will have an x. Add the two up and it is y.

Yasmin designed a square table using a scale drawing. The actual length of each side was 4 feet and the scale facto
was 1 inch : 2 feet. Choose the figure with the correct side length if Yasmin changed the scale factor to 1 inch: 3 2/3 feet.

A. X = 2ft

B. X = 6 2/3

C. X = 7 1/3

D. X = 14 2/3

Note: please explain how to get the answer because I kept getting D as my answer. Is there a mistake I made? And please do not answer with links.

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Answer:

It is x = 7 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2 feet is being used in the scale factor and 2 x 3 2/3 is 7 1/3.

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Answer:

The scale factor is a measure for similar figures, who look the same but have different scales or measures. Suppose, two circle looks similar but they could have varying radii. The scale factor states the scale by which a figure is bigger or smaller than the original figure.

we have:

[tex]scale \: factor = \frac{smaller \: length}{larger \: length} [/tex]

let the length be x.

we have

[tex]2 = \frac{x}{3 \frac{2}{3} } [/tex]

[tex]x = 2 \times \frac{11}{3} [/tex]

[tex]x = 7 \frac{1}{3} [/tex]

so.

C .[tex]x = 7 \frac{1}{3} [/tex] is your answer

Based on the scatterplot, what is a reasonable expected average selling price of skateboard in 2016?

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Answer:

Last option, $58.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's look at the graph, and let's do a simple analysis of the information that it shows.

We can see that in 2009, the price was between $30 and $40.

We can see that as the years pass by, the price increases, such that in the year 2013 the selling price spikes and ranges between a bit less than $50 to a little more than $50.

Then we can only expect that a few years later (in 2016) the price to be larger than $50.

The only option that has a price larger than $50 is the last one, $58.50, then that one is the only option that can be the correct one.

We also could do an exact calculation of this if we had the raw data, but as you can see in the graph, we can not know the exact price of each graphed point (we can only estimate it) so we will not get a nice interpolation by only using the given graph.

You are ordering a cake for your brother's birthday. You must choose between vanilla, chocolate or marble cake. You must choose between
buttercream or chocolate frosting. Finally you must choose between a cake with a 4-inch radius, 6-inch radius, 9-inch radius, or 12-inch radius. How
many difference cake options are there?

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Answer:

24 different options

Step-by-step explanation:

3 cake type options

2 frosting options

4 radius sizes

3 * 2 * 4 = 24 different options

The answer should be 3.

5. Kurt has a rectangular garden in his backyard with an area of 40 square feet. He wants to
increase the size of the garden by doubling each dimension. What will the area of the garden be
after he doubles the length and width?
a. 180 square feet
b. 160 square feet
c. 120 square feet
d. 80 square feet

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I think the answer would be B

The area of the garden be  after he doubles the length and width is 160 square feet.

Given that,

Kurt has a rectangular garden in his backyard with an area of 40 square feet. He wants to  increase the size of the garden by doubling each dimension.

Based on the above information, the calculation is as follows:

We know that

Area = (length) (width)

Now if the area is doubled

So,

= (2) (length)  (2) (width)

= 4(length) (width)

= 4 (40)

= 160

Therefore, we can conclude that option b is correct.

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5. Simplify
(7x2+ 8) - (x2 - 2)

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Answer:

[tex](7 \times 2 + 8) - ( {x}^{2} - 2) \\ (14 + 8) - ( {x}^{2} - 2) \\ 14 + 8 - {x}^{2} + 2 \\ 22 + {x}^{2} + 2 \\ 24 + {x}^{2} [/tex]

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2x-4=3x+9
-9-4=3x-2x
-13=x
x=-13

Answer:

2x-4=3x+9

    +4     +4

2x=3x+13

-3x -3x

-x=13

x= -13

Step-by-step explanation:

3. A box containing 90 oz. of cereal cost $4.50. What is the price per ounce

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Answer: 0.05$ per ounce

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:0.05 per oz.

Step-by-step explanation: divide 4.50 by the oz

In the figure below, what is the value of xº?

A. 430
B. 620
C. 180°
D. 75°

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Answer:

b is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

a triangle equals up to 180 degrees and 75+43+62 equals 180

The International Air Transport Association surveys business travelers to develop quality ratings for transatlantic gateway airports. The maximum possible rating is 10. Suppose a simple random sample of business travelers is selected and each traveler is asked to provide a rating for the Miami International Airport. The ratings obtained from the sample of business travelers follow. 6 10 2 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 5 8 9 10 10 7 9 3 6 5 10 9 9 10 3 8 6 6 3 3 6 6 5 4 10 9 3 5 7 10 6 3 8 6 8 3 3 5 5 Develop a confidence interval estimate of the population mean rating for Miami. Round your answers to two decimal places.

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Answer:

(5.4582 ; 6.8618)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data:

6 10 2 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 5 8 9 10 10 7 9 3 6 5 10 9 9 10 3 8 6 6 3 3 6 6 5 4 10 9 3 5 7 10 6 3 8 6 8 3 3 5 5

Sample mean, xbar = Σx / n

n = sample size = 50

ΣX = 308

xbar = 308 / 50 = 6.16

Using a Calculator :

The sample standard deviation, s = 2.469

Confidence interval = xbar ± margin of error

Margin of Error = Tcritical * s/sqrt(n)

Tcritical at 95% ; df = 50 - 1 = 49

Tcritical = 2.010

Hence,

Margin of Error= 2.010 * (2.469/sqrt(50)) = 0.7018

Lower boundary : (6.16 - 0.7018) = 5.4582

Upper boundary : (6.16 + 0.7018) = 6.8618

(5.4582 ; 6.8618)

What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle 26 34 68 74

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Answer:Answer: 26 ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

The​ "fear of negative​ evaluation" (FNE) scores for 11 random female students known to have an eating disorder (1) and 14 random female students who do not have an eating disorder (2) are collected.​ The higher the​ score, the greater is the fear of a negative​ evaluation.

Bulimic Students: 16, 8, 5, 15, 20, 14, 11, 16, 19, 8, 9
Normal Students: 10, 3, 13, 10, 5, 16, 20, 15, 8, 16, 4, 7, 12, 17

Assume the scores are normally distributed. The mean for the 11 students with an eating disorder is 13.82 and standard deviation 4.92. The mean for the 14 students who do not have an eating disorder is 13.14 and standard deviation 5.29.

Required:
a. Find a 95% confidence interval for the difference between the population means of the FNE scores for bulimic and normal female students. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
b. Interpret the result of the confidence interval.

A. We are 95% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is outside the confidence interval.
B. We are 95% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is inside the confidence interval.
C. We are 5% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is inside the confidence interval.
D. We are 5% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is outside the confidence interval.

c. What assumptions are required for the interval of part (a) to be statistically valid? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

a. The 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean is C.I. = -3.6 < μ₂ - μ₁ < 4.96

B. We are 95% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is inside the confidence interval

c.  The assumptions made are;

The variance of the two distributions are equal

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mean for the 11 students with an eating disorder, [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] = 13.82

The standard deviation for the 11 students with an eating disorder, s₁ = 4.92

The mean for the 14 students who do not have an eating disorder, [tex]\overline x_2[/tex] = 13.14

The standard deviation for the 14 students with an eating disorder, s₂ = 5.29

a. The 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean is given as follows;

[tex]\left (\bar{x}_{1}- \bar{x}_{2} \right )\pm t_{\alpha /2}\sqrt{ \hat \sigma^2 \times\left( \dfrac{1}{n_{1}}+\dfrac{1}{n_{2}} \right)}[/tex]

The pooled standard deviation, is therefore;

[tex]\hat{\sigma} =\sqrt{\dfrac{\left ( n_{1}-1 \right )\cdot s_{1}^{2} +\left ( n_{2}-1 \right )\cdot s_{2}^{2}}{n_{1}+n_{2}-2}}[/tex]

Therefore;

[tex]\hat{\sigma} =\sqrt{\dfrac{\left ( 11-1 \right )\cdot4.92^{2} +\left ( 14-1 \right )\cdot 5.29^{2}}{11+14-2}} \approx 5.13241[/tex]

Where at degrees of freedom, df = n₁ + n₂ - 2 = 25 - 2 = 23 the critical-t = 2.07

\left (13.82- 13.14  \right )\pm 2.07 \times\sqrt{5.13241^2 *(\dfrac{1}/{11}+\dfrac{1}{14}\right)}

[tex]C.I. = \left (13.82- 13.14 \right )\pm 2.07 \times\sqrt{5.13241^2 \times\left(\dfrac{1}{11}+\dfrac{1}{14}\right)}[/tex]

Therefore, we get;

[tex]C.I. = 0.68\pm 4.28[/tex]

C.I. = -3.6 < μ₂ - μ₁ < 4.96

b. Therefore, given that the confidence interval extends from positive to negative, therefore, there is a possibility that there is no difference between the mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students

B. We are 95% confident that the difference in mean FNE scores for bulimic and normal students is inside the confidence interval

c.  The assumptions made are;

The variance of the two distributions are equal

One Monday, Oscar sold 15 cups of lemonade. On Tuesday, he sold 5 more cups than he sold on Monday. On Wednesday and Thursday, he sold 25 cups of lemonade. Which graph shows the number of lemonade cups that Oscar sold each day? A) A B) B C) C D) D

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The answer is C..... :)
it’s c hopefully that helps

A company sells widgets. The amount of profit, y, made by the company, is related to the selling price of each widget, x, by the given equation. Using this equation, find out what price the widgets should be sold for, to the nearest cent, for the company to make the maximum profit.
y=-15x^2+801x-5900

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Answer:

In order to maximize profit, each widget should sell for $26.70.

Step-by-step explanation:

The total amount of profit y given by the selling price of each widget x is given by:

[tex]y=-15x^2+801x-5900[/tex]

And we want to determine the price of each widget such that is yields the maximum profit.

Since the equation is a quadratic, the maximum profit will occur at the vertex of our parabola.

The vertex of a quadratic is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle \left(-\frac{b}{2a},f\left(-\frac{b}{2a}\right)\right)[/tex]

So, let's find the vertex. In our equation, a = -15, b = 801, and c = -5900.

Therefore, the price that maximizes profit is:

[tex]\displaystyle x=-\frac{801}{2(-15)}=\$26.70[/tex]

Therefore, in order to maximize profit, each widget should sell for $26.70.

Notes:

Then substituting this back into the equation, the maximum profit is:

[tex]y_{\text{max}}=-15(26.7)^2+801(26.7)-5900=\$ 4793.35[/tex]

Rewrite the equation
A = b x c
B = ?

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Answer:

C ) .   B= A/C

Step-by-step explanation:

A=bxc

A/C=B


CAN SOMEONE HELP ME, IT’S WORTH 40 POINTS AND DUE TOMORROW (April 18,2021)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1) the formula for the area of the square is:  side^2

2) by solve the square root of the area

3) √81 ; √89

4) the side of the first square is a rational number, in fact Its value is 9, a number that can be expressed as a fraction (9/1).

the side of the second square is irrational, because √89 can‘t be expressed with a fraction, in fact it is a decimal number whose figures don’t repeat.

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i hope this helps- im not sure if its correct or not

solve the 2x-1/4+3x-2/3=25/12​

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Answer:

x=8/15

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-1/4+3x-2/3=25/12

2x+3x=25/12+1/4+1/3

5x=25/12+3/12+4/12

5x=32/12

5x=8/3

x=8/3÷5

x=8/15

Answer: 3 over 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Which expression is equivalent to

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Answer:

The first one.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the total weight of Dorothys apples

Weight: Number of apples:
1/4. 3
3/8. 6
1/2. 5
5/8. 4
3/4. 2

Work does not have to be included if you decide to do it! I’ll give anyone who does it a lot of points!

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Apples 5/8 , 5

Step By Step explanation

Does this picture show the diameter or radius of a circle?

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Answer:

the diameter is 18 inches

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Answer:

hewo nice to meet ya

Step-by-step explanation:

hi hello

Answer:

Hola!

*Spanish*

Gracias por los puntos!


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Answer:

24 square units is the answer

Answer:

the area is 32.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the circle. Round to the nearest tenth. Help me pls I’m stuck

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Answer:

area = 5.3 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

r = d/2 = 2.6/2

r = 1.3

area = πr² = (3.14)(1.3²) = 5.31 m²

The area of a circle is pi r^2

if the diameter is 2.6m

r=d/2

=1.3

area= 22/7*2.6^2

=21.245m^2

Round to the nearest 10th

=20m^2

Answer:20m^2

Using the Substitution Method, find the value of y in the below system of equations?

-2y = 4x – 4
7x = -4y + 10

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Answer:

y = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

-2y = 4x – 4

y = -2x + 2

7x = -4(-2x+2) + 10

7x = 8x-8+10

7x = 8x+2

7x -2 = 8x

-2 = x

plug this into the first equation and the value of y is 6

The value of y using substitution method on the given simultaneous equations is; y = -2

We are given the equations;

-2y = 4x - 4 - - -(eq 1)

7x = - 4y + 10 - - - (eq 2)

From eq 1, divide through by -2 to isolate y;

y = -2x + 2

Substitute -2x + 2 for y in eq 2 to get;

7x = -4( -2x + 2) +10

Expand the bracket to get;

7x = 8x - 8 + 10

7x = 8x + 2

8x - 7x = 2

x = 2

Put 2 for x in y = -2x + 2 to get;

y = - 2(2) + 2

y = -4 + 2

y = -2

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Answer:

x=7°      y=4°

Step-by-step explanation:

7x+131=180

7x=180-131=49

x=49/7=

11x+y+99=180

77+y+99=180

y=180-99-77

y=

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Let f(x)=3x+2, g(x)=x3−3x2+2x+11, and h(x)=x2−3. Perform the following operations.

a) g(-2)=
b) h(-1)=
c) g(x) - h(x)=__x^3 +__x^2+__x+__
d) -2f(x) * h(x)= __x^3+__x^2+__x+__
e) f(h(x)) = __x^2+__x+__
f) f(g(x)) =__x^3+__x^2+__x+__

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the concepts are confusing of what a function is.   f(x)  seems mysterious , huh

it's just a way to give a label to some set of terms.  Just think of it as a name of a person, but in a generic sense, like   hey "guy"   or hey "gal"  you can address many people that way.  f(x) is doing that same thing addressing by a name,  a set of math terms.  

a)  

in a)  we are addressing the g(x) function and we are also sending that function the number -2 as an input. so find the g(x) function and put in (-2) everywhere that there is an "x" , so

g(x)=[tex]x^{3}[/tex]-3[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 11

g(-2) = [tex](-2)^{3}[/tex]-3[tex](-2)^{2}[/tex]+2(-2)+11

g(-2) = -8 -3(4) - 4 +11

g(-2) = -8 -12 -4 + 11

g(-2) = -24 + 11

g(-2) = -13

b)  

h(-1)  find the h(x) function and input a negative 1 where ever there is an x

h(x) =

h(-1) = [tex](-1)^{2}[/tex] - 3

h(-1) = 1 - 3

h(-1) = -2

c)

for c)  just combine like terms of the two given functions

g(x) - h(x)  =  [tex]x^{3}[/tex]-3[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 11 - ([tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 3)

g(x) - h(x)  = [tex]x^{3}[/tex]-3[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 11 - [tex]x^{2}[/tex] + 3

g(x) - h(x)  = [tex]x^{3}[/tex]-4[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 14

d)

-2f(x) - h(x) = -2(3x + 2) - ([tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 3)

-2f(x) - h(x) = -6x - 4 - [tex]x^{2}[/tex] + 3

-2f(x) - h(x) = -6x - 1 - [tex]x^{2}[/tex]

-2f(x) - h(x) = - [tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 6x - 1

e)

f(h(x))  this gets a bit more confusing b/c it's  a composition of functions,  that's just a fancy way of saying the functions are nested. one inside the other.

f(x) = 3x + 2

h(x) = [tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 3

plug h(x) in to f(x) where ever there is an x in f(x)   , luckily there is only one x in f(x)  :)

f(h(x)) = 3([tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 3) + 2

f(h(x)) = 3[tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 9 + 2

f(h(x)) = 3[tex]x^{2}[/tex] - 7

f(h(x)) = 3[tex]x^{2}[/tex] + 0x + (-7)  

f)

f(x) = 3x + 2

g(x) = [tex]x^{3}[/tex]-3[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 11

f(g(x)) = 3([tex]x^{3}[/tex]-3[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+2x + 11) + 2

f(g(x)) = 3[tex]x^{3}[/tex]-9[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+6x + 33 + 2

f(g(x)) = 3[tex]x^{3}[/tex]-9[tex]x^{2}[/tex]+6x + 35

Hope that helps :)

Suppose that prior to conducting a coin-flipping experiment, we suspect that the coin is fair. How many times would we have to flip the coin in order to obtain a 96.5% confidence interval of width of at most .12 for the probability of flipping a head

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Answer:

We have to flip the coin 78 times.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of [tex]\pi[/tex], and a confidence level of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex], we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

[tex]\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

In which

z is the zscore that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex].

The margin of error is:

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

We suspect that the coin is fair.

This means that [tex]\pi = 0.5[/tex]

96.5% confidence level

So [tex]\alpha = 0.035[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{0.035}{2} = 0.9825[/tex], so [tex]Z = 2.108[/tex].

How many times would we have to flip the coin in order to obtain a 96.5% confidence interval of width of at most .12 for the probability of flipping a head?

n times, and n is found when M = 0.12. So

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.12 = 2.108\sqrt{\frac{0.5*0.5}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.12\sqrt{n} = 2.108*0.5[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{n} = \frac{2.108*0.5}{0.12}[/tex]

[tex](\sqrt{n})^2 = (\frac{2.108*0.5}{0.12})^2[/tex]

[tex]n = 77.1[/tex]

Rounding up

We have to flip the coin 78 times.

7. Solve the story problem.
Bailey has collected 9 shells from the
Atlantic Ocean and 3 times as many
shells from the Gulf of Mexico. How
many shells does she have altogether?
shells

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She has 36 shells

9+(9*3)

9+27

=36

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Studies have also shown that television hinders kids mental faculties and growth; theres a reason why its famously referred to as the idiot box. pasteurization is not required for which type of egg or egg product ? How does widespread illness in food animals affect people's health? What is the mode interval for the histogram? 50 - 59 90 - 100 80 - 89 10 PLEASE HELP !! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !! David leaves the supermarket at 1810 He drives 20 miles to his home. The speed limit for the journey is 30 mph.David drives within the speed limit.(b) Can David get home before 1900?Give reasons for your answer. In Vasco de Gama: What trade company was created in 1600? The function f is defined by f(x) = 5x2 + 2x + 5. What is the value of f(2)? 14476 as a percentage Drinking too much water during exercise can cause a condition in which the concentration of sodium in the blood is lower than normal. What immediate response what are the blood cells have in this condition? Once upon a time, a boy with no magical powers managed to get intomagic school by cheating on the test. After he was admitted, he studied hard and learned all of the magical incantations by heart, even though nothing out of the ordinary happened when he spoke the words aloud. Whenever a test came around, he always found a way to pass it by performing regular, non-magical stage tricks, pulling rabbits out ofhats, guessing people's ages, and so on._____, the school headmasters discovered that the boy had io powersand kicked him out of the school. He wasn't a true wizard, after all,Nevertheless, the boy had spent three years fooling real wizards intothinking that he had powers, so that by the time he was expelled, hewas already the greatest stage magician in the world, read this!!! tell me what happens nextThoughts of his parents' divorce fill Brian Robeson's head as he flies in a single-engine plane to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. When the pilot suffers a massive heart attack and dies, Brian mustsomehow land the plane by himself and then, left with only the clothes he is wearing and a hatchet he received from his mother as a parting gift, Brian must put thoughts of his past behind him and try to figure out how he can stay alive...''A heart-stopping story...something beyond adventure, a book that plunges readers into the cleft of the protagonist's experience." Publishers WeeklyA Newbery Honor BookAn ALA Notable BookBooklist Editor's Choice1.BRIAN ROBESON stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below. Itwas a small plane, a Cessna 406a bush-planeand the engine was so loud, so roaring and consuming and loud, that it ruined any chance for conversation.Not that he had much to say. He was thirteen and the only passenger on the plane with a pilot namedwhat was it? Jim or Jake or something who was in his mid-forties and who had been silent as he worked to prepare for take-off. In feet since Brian had come to the small airport in Hampton, New York to meet the planedriven by his motherthe pilot had spoken only five words to him. "Get in the copilot's seat." Which Brian had done. They had taken off and that was the last of the conversation. There had been the initial excitement, of course. He had never flown in a single-engine plane before and to be sitting in the copilot's seat with all the controls right there in front of him, all the pilot took off, had been interesting and exciting. But in five minutes they had leveled off at six thousand feet and headed northwest and from then on the pilot had been silent, staring out the front, and the drone of the engine had been all that was left. The drone and the sea of green trees that lay before the plane's nose and flowed to the horizon, spread with lakes, swamps, and wandering streams and rivers. Now Brian sat, looking out the window with the roar thundering through his ears, and tried to catalog what had led up to his taking this flight. The thinking started. Always it started with a single word. Divorce. In Jean Toomer's "Beehive," what contrast do the verbals create between the drone and other bees?black nights and a silver moon high above in the skymillions of bees leaving and one who can never leavebusy working bees and a lazy, dreaming beea wishing, hopeful bee and despairing worker bees Black coat is dominant over white coat in guinea pigs. A homo-zygous black pig is mated with another homo-zygous black pig.What are the genotypes of the parents?A.) bb and bbB.) BB and BBC.) Bb and BbD.) BB and bb PLSS HELP IMMEDIATELY!!! ILL MARK BRAINIEST IF U DONT LEAVE LINKS OR GUESS!!! Ken flips a coin and draws a card. Is this a independent or dependent event?