Mathematics, 21.12.2019 06:31, CarlyAnnn9949
Weatherwise is a magazine published by the american meteorological society. one issue gives a rating system used to classify nor'easter storms that frequently hit new england and can cause much damage near the ocean. a severe storm has an average peak wave height of μ = 16.4 feet for waves hitting the shore. suppose that a nor'easter is in progress at the severe storm class rating. peak wave heights are usually measured from land (using binoculars) off fixed cement piers. suppose that a reading of 38 waves showed an average wave height of x= 17.3 feet. previous studies of severe storms indicate that σ = 3.3 feet. does this information suggest that the storm is (perhaps temporarily) increasing above the severe rating? use α = 0.01. solve the problem using the critical region method of testing (i. e., traditional method). (round your answers to two decimal places.)test statistic = critical value = state your conclusion in the context of the application. reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that the average storm level is increasing. reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that the average storm level is increasing. fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that the average storm level is increasing. fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that the average storm level is increasing. compare your conclusion with the conclusion obtained by using the p-value method. are they the same?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00, sierravick123owr441
Brent needs to paint a logo made using two right triangles. the dimensions of the logo are shown below. what is the difference between the area of the large triangle and the area of the small triangle? (1 point) select one: a. 4.5 cm2 b. 8.5 cm2 c. 16.5 cm2 d. 33.0 cm2
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50, tali2561
Aclassroom is made up of 11 boys and 14 girls. the teacher has four main classroom responsibilities that she wants to hand out to four different students (one for each of the four students). if the teacher chooses 4 of the students at random, then what is the probability that the four students chosen to complete the responsibilities will be all boys?
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