Mathematics, 21.04.2021 19:50 helplessstudent3
A psychologist takes an SRS of 404040 people in their twenties and 606060 people in their fifties and surveys them about their anxieties. Suppose that 48\%48%48, percent of people in their twenties and 28\%28%28, percent of people in their fifties have anxiety about flying. The psychologist will then look at the difference (\text{20's}-\text{50's})(20’s−50’s )left parenthesis, start text, 20, apostrophe, s, end text, minus, start text, 50, apostrophe, s, end text, right parenthesis between the proportions of people with anxiety about flying in each sample. What will be the shape of the sampling distribution of the difference in sample proportions, and why?
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:40, aronrobinson4
1234567891011 match the reasons with the statements in the proof. given: j | | k m 1 = m 3 prove: l | | m 1. j||k, m∠3 = m∠1 if lines are ||, then corresponding angles are =. 2. m∠1 = m∠2 if alternate interior angles are =, then lines are ||. 3. m∠2 = m∠3 substitution 4. l||m given
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, ndurairajownkpq
The cone in the diagram has the same height and base area as the prism. what is the ratio of the volume of the cone to the volume of the prism? h hl base area-b base area =b volume of cone_1 volume of prism 2 volume of cone 1 volume of prism 3 volume of cone 2 volume of prism 3 oc. od. volume of cone volume of prism e. volume of cone volume of prism 3 2
Answers: 3
A psychologist takes an SRS of 404040 people in their twenties and 606060 people in their fifties an...
History, 27.07.2019 20:30
Mathematics, 27.07.2019 20:30