Mathematics, 15.06.2020 08:57, tinajackson3346
If the standard error of the sample mean of SRSWR of sample
of size 4 is twice that of SRSWOR of same size each drawn
from a finite population then, population size is
a. 4
b. 7
c. 5
d. None
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Deepak plotted these points on the number line. point a: –0.3 point b: – 3 4 point c: – 11 4 point d: –0.7 which point did he plot incorrectly?
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Which situation could best be represented by this linear equation? 24x + 38y = 520 > if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 24 more bracelets sold than rings. the total sales were $520. if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 38 more bracelets sold than rings. the total sales were $520. if x represents the number of bracelets sold at $24 each and y represents the number of rings sold at $38 each, the total sales were $520 if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 520 bracelets and rings sold. bracelets were $24, and rings were $38. e
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