Mathematics, 10.03.2022 20:50, aylagwilliamson
Dogs vary in size more than cats do. Suppose the weight of dogs (D) in a certain city has a mean of 28 pounds with a standard deviation of 14 pounds and the weight of cats (C) has a mean of 9.5 pounds with a standard deviation of 2 pounds. Cat weights are roughly Normally distributed but dog weights are skewed to the right. Suppose you select a random sample of 10 dogs and 8 cats. What is the probability that the sample mean weight of the cats is greater than the sample mean weight of the dogs?
a. approximately 0
b. 0.80
c. 0.05
d. 0.95
e. 0.99 .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, aleilyg2005
List the sides of δrst in in ascending order (shortest to longest) if: m∠r =x+28°, m∠s = 2x+16°, and m∠t = x+12°
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