Mathematics, 22.02.2021 23:20, izzyisawesome5232
Hillary has just returned to the United States from a trip to northern Europe, where she visited Sweden and Finland.
The table below shows some of the purchases and expenses she had before and during her trip, as well as their
costs. The transactions took place in US dollars ($), euros (€), or Swedish Krona (kr, plural kronor).
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, christinavelez26
(50 ) mrs. julien’s and mrs. castillejo’s classes are selling cookie dough for a school fundraiser. customers can buy packages of macadamia nut chip cookie dough and packages of triple chocolate cookie dough. mrs. julien’s class sold 25 packages of macadamia nut chip cookie dough and 30 packages of triple chocolate cookie dough for a total of $221.25. mrs. castillejo’s class sold 5 packages of macadamia nut chip cookie dough and 45 packages of triple chocolate cookie dough for a total of $191.25. (a) write the system of equations that model the problem. be sure to explain which equation represents which situation. (b) find the cost of each type of cookie. show your work. (c) explain which method you used to solve the system and why you chose that method.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, madelyngv97
Arandomized controlled trial is designed to evaluate the effect of metoprolol in patients with heart failure. while preparing for statistical analysis, the researcher reviews some common types of statistical errors. which of the following statements is true regarding a type i error in a clinical study? a. the study is not significantly powered to detect a true difference between study groups. bthe null hypothesis is true but is rejected in error. c. the null hypothesis is false but is accepted in error. d. type i error is also known as beta and is usually 0.1 or 0.2. e. type i error depends on the study's confidence interval.
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