Mathematics, 18.03.2021 03:00, floreschachi8230
Is it possible for a reasonable system of linear equations in three variables to have a
unreasonable solution? Provide your reasoning.
Yes. There could be no solution to a reasonable system, which is unreasonable.
No. There are no unreasonable solutions.
Yes. When equations are modeled after real-world situations, they don't always result in
solutions that can be applied to the given situation, or may result in values that just don't
make sense.
No. The solution is always technically accurate. So if the solution is unreasonable, then the
entire system must be unreasonable
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, freebyyy7032
Unaware that 35% of the 10000 voters in his constituency support him, a politician decides to estimate his political strength. a sample of 200 voters shows that 40% support him. a. what is the population? b. what is the parameter of interest? state its value c. what is the statistics of the interest? state its value d. compare your answers in (b) and (c) is it surprising they are different? if the politician were to sample another 200 voters, which of the two numbers would most likely change? explain
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, mem8163
Graham’s monthly bank statement showed the following deposits and withdrawals. -$25.20, $42.75, -$22.04, -$18.50, $74.11. part a if grahams baldness in the account was $37.86 at the beginning of the month,! 27/4! 2// the account balance at the end of the month? ? plz i will give you 100 points
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