Mathematics, 21.11.2019 02:31, hfuller6219
Let us suppose that (28 , 32) inches is an 80% one-sample confidence interval for the average height of all adult miniature horses. some people believe that the population average height is 29.5 inches.
based on the confidence interval, is this a plausible belief? group of answer choices
no, because 29.5 does not belong to the interval.
yes, because 29.5 lies within the interval.
yes, because 29.5 does not belong to the interval.
no, because 29.5 lies within the interval.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:40, reganjones89
What is the solution to the equation 9^(x+1) =27
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, carriecarl3530
State whether weight is a function of height for the six students and explain. a. yes, height is a function of weight because two students weigh 165 pounds but have different heights. b. no, height is not a function of weight because two students weigh 165 pounds but have different heights. c. yes, weight is a function of height because for each value of height there is one corresponding value of weight. d. no, weight is not a function of height because there is not enough data to determine a function.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:20, maricruzisfye
Which of the following pairs of functions are inverses of each other? o a. f(x)=x72+8 and 96-9 = 7/x+2) =8 o b. f(x)= 6(x - 2)+3 and g(x) - *#2-3 o c. $4) = 5(2)-3 and 90- 4*: 73 o d. f(x) = 6)-12 and 910 โ +12
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, girlieredc
Apolygon is shown on the graph: a polygon is shown on the coordinate plane. vertices are located at 3 comma 5, 1 comma 3, 1 comma 1, 2 comma 0, 4 comma 0, 5 comma 1, and 5 comma 3. what effect will a translation 3 units down and 2 units left have on the polygon? be sure to address how it could impact the angles, side lengths, and congruency between the original pre-image and the image. xd i need
Answers: 3
Let us suppose that (28 , 32) inches is an 80% one-sample confidence interval for the average height...
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
English, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01
English, 18.09.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.09.2020 18:01