Mathematics, 30.11.2021 22:20, aparedes5
A publisher reports that 43% of their readers own a particular make of car. A marketing executive wants to test the claim that the percentage is actually over the
reported percentage. A random sample of 100 found that 51% of the readers owned a particular make of car. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.05 level to support the executive's claim?
Step 4 of 7: Determine the P-value of the test statistic. Round your answer to four decimal places.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, QueenNerdy889
Suppose that an airline uses a seat width of 16.516.5 in. assume men have hip breadths that are normally distributed with a mean of 14.414.4 in. and a standard deviation of 0.90.9 in. complete parts (a) through (c) below. (a) find the probability that if an individual man is randomly selected, his hip breadth will be greater than 16.516.5 in. the probability is nothing. (round to four decimal places as needed.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, Backfire3607
Using the figure below, select the two pairs of alternate interior angles. a: point 1 and point 4 b : point 2 and point 3 c: point 6 and point 6d: point 5 and point 7
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