Mathematics, 22.10.2020 21:01 heroicblad
The following are all 5 quiz score of a student in a statistics course each quiz was graded on a 10-point scale.
7,8,7,6,7
Assuming that these scores constitute an entire population, find the standard deviation of the population. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:20, dixonmckenzie1429
Asap describe the transformations required to obtain the graph of the function f(x) from the graph of the function g(x). f(x)=-5.8sin x. g(x)=sin x. a: vertical stretch by a factor of 5.8, reflection across y-axis. b: vertical stretch by a factor of 5.8,reflection across x-axis. c: horizontal stretch by a factor of 5.8, reflection across x-axis. d: horizontal stretch by a factor of 5.8 reflection across y-axis.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:50, BrainzOli7408
If sr is 4.5cm and tr is 3cm, what is the measure in degrees of angle s?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:50, umarhaley
The avenues in a particular city run north to south and are numbered consecutively with 1st avenue at the western border of the city. the streets in the city run east to west and are numbered consecutively with 1st street at the southern border of the city. for a festival, the city is not allowing cars to park in a rectangular region bordered by 5th avenue to the west. 9th avenue to the east, 4th street to the south, and 6th street to the north. if x is the avenue number and yis the street number, which of the following systems describes the region in which cars are not allowed to park? 5th ave 9th ave
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, mbalderp5bxjo
Billy plotted −3 4 and −1 4 on a number line to determine that −3 4 is smaller than −1 4 is he correct? explain why or why not?
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