Mathematics, 08.07.2020 02:01, itsjusmika
We saw two distributions for triathlon times: N(µ = 4313, Ï = 583) for Men, Aged 30 - 34 and N(µ = 5261, Ï = 807) for the Women, Ages 25 - 29 group. Times are listed in seconds. Use this information to compute each of the following:(a) The cutoff time for the fastest 5% of athletes in the menâs group, i. e. those who took the shortest 5% of time to finish. (b) The cutoff time for the slowest 10% of athletes in the womenâs group.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:20, genyjoannerubiera
17. a researcher measures three variables, x, y, and z for each individual in a sample of n = 20. the pearson correlations for this sample are rxy = 0.6, rxz = 0.4, and ryz = 0.7. a. find the partial correlation between x and y, holding z constant. b. find the partial correlation between x and z, holding y constant. (hint: simply switch the labels for the variables y and z to correspond with the labels in the equation.) gravetter, frederick j. statistics for the behavioral sciences (p. 526). cengage learning. kindle edition.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:40, ggg509
Atest consists of 10 multiple choice questions, each with 5 possible answers, one of which is correct. to pass the test a student must get 60% or better on the test. if a student randomly guesses, what is the probability that the student will pass the test?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, Kikilcaro4423
First work with stencil one. use a combination of reflections, rotations, and translations to see whether stencil one will overlap with the original pattern. list the sequence of rigid transformations you used in your attempt, noting the type of transformation, the direction, the coordinates, and the displacement
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