Mathematics, 25.11.2019 20:31 tatibean26
Suppose a large shipment of cell phones contained 22% defectives. if a sample of size 447 is selected, what is the probability that the sample proportion will differ from the population proportion by greater than 3%?
round your answer to four decimal places.
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Dropping less than two inches per mile after emerging from the mountains, a river drains into the ocean. one day's discharge at its mouth, 5.6 trillion gallons, could supply all of country a's households for seven months. based on this statement, determine how much water an average household uses each month. assume that there are 100 million households in country a. country a uses approximately nothing gallons per household per month.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Will give are given that xy is parallel to zw. if xz is a transversal that intercepts xy and zw, angle angle alternate interior angles. since xy is parallel to zw, we know that these angles are we also know that angle xvy and angle zvw are , and thus congruent. we can conclude that △xyv ~ △zwv using the similarity theorem.
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