Mathematics, 03.08.2019 01:20, ceciliaaa
you make one pitcher of iced tea and one pitcher of lemonade for a party. just before the party starts, you catch a little mischievous child mixing the two beverages. the child says that only one cup of the iced tea was taken and put in the lemonade. then, the child took only one cup of the lemonade-tea mixture that was just created and put it back into the pitcher of iced tea, hoping that no one would notice what had been done. is there now more lemonade in the iced tea or more iced tea in the lemonade? yeah
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:20, bbyjoker
Recall that the owner of a local health food store recently started a new ad campaign to attract more business and wants to know if average daily sales have increased. historically average daily sales were approximately $2,700. the upper bound of the 95% range of likely sample means for this one-sided test is approximately $2,843.44. if the owner took a random sample of forty-five days and found that daily average sales were now $2,984, what can she conclude at the 95% confidence level?
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