Mathematics, 27.04.2021 18:00, ghostlyfrost67p8u0ey
The United Kingdom Forestry Commission reports that 43% of the 3.16 million hectares of woodland area in
the United Kingdom had certification identifying them as "sustainably managed" in 2016. Suppose an employee
took a simple random sample of 400 of the hectares and saw that the records showed that 47% of the sampled
hectares had that certification in 2016.
Assuming that the Forestry Commission's report is accurate, what is the approximate probability that more
than 47% of the sample would have had the certification in 2016?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, stressedmolly8387
An annual marathon covers a route that has a distance of approximately 26 miles. winning times for this marathon are all over 2 hours. the following data are the minutes over 2 hours for the winning male runners over two periods of 20 years each. earlier period 14 12 15 22 13 10 19 13 9 14 20 18 16 20 23 12 18 17 6 13 recent period 7 11 7 14 8 9 11 14 8 7 9 8 7 9 9 9 9 8 10 8 (a) make a stem-and-leaf display for the minutes over 2 hours of the winning times for the earlier period. use two lines per stem. (use the tens digit as the stem and the ones digit as the leaf. enter none in any unused answer blanks. for more details, view how to split a stem.) minutes beyond 2 hours earlier period 0 1 2 (b) make a stem-and-leaf display for the minutes over 2 hours of the winning times for the recent period. use two lines per stem. (use the tens digit as the stem and the ones digit as the leaf. enter none in any unused answer blanks.) minutes beyond 2 hours recent period (c) compare the two distributions. how many times under 15 minutes are in each distribution
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, arrissa1234hinkle
Iknow its nothing to do with education, but what type of thing should i wrote here? ? : ) its for mcdonald's btw.
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