Mathematics, 19.08.2019 21:20 katherinegvz
The chi-square test assesses whether the observed in a cross-tabulation diverge from those one would expect under the null hypothesis of no difference between groups.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:20, acharity196
Do social recommendations increase ad effectiveness? a study of online video viewers compared viewers who arrived at an advertising video for a particular brand by following a social media recommendation link to viewers who arrived at the same video by web browsing. data were collected on whether the viewer could correctly recall the brand being advertised after seeing the video. the results are given below. correctly recalled the brandarrival 409153browsing20484b. conduct the hypothesis test, using the 0.025 level of significance. what is the value of the test statistic? χ2stat=what is the p-value? p-value=is this value significant atα=0.025?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, legendman27
Given: ad¯¯¯¯¯ is an altitude. prove: ab2+ac2=cb2 right triangle a b c with right angle a. point d lies on side b c and segment a d is drawn. angle a d c is a right angle. drag and drop a reason into each box to correctly complete the two-column proof. statement reason ad¯¯¯¯¯ is an altitude, and ∠bac is a right angle. given ∠adb and ∠adc are right angles. definition of altitude ∠bac≅∠bda ? ∠bac≅∠adc ? ∠b≅∠b ? ∠c≅∠c reflexive property of congruence △abc∼△dba ? △abc∼△dac aa similarity postulate abbd=cbab ? ab2=(cb)(bd) cross multiply and simplify. acdc=cbac polygon similarity postulate ac2=(cb)(dc) cross multiply and simplify. ab2+ac2=ab2+(cb)(dc) addition property of equality ab2+ac2=(cb)(bd)+(cb)(dc) substitution property of equality ab2+ac2=(cb)(bd+dc) ? bd+dc=cb segment addition postulate ab2+ac2=cb2 substitution property of equality
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