Mathematics, 19.02.2020 00:24 miguelc2145
Four different cases are given in which a comparison of means is conducted. Case 1. Comparing a measured result with a "known" value. Case 2. Comparing replicate measurements with similar standard deviations. Case 3. Comparing replicate measurements with significantly different standard deviations. Case 4. Comparing differences of individual measurements of different samples obtained using different methods. Match the case to the appropriate set of equations needed to compare the means.
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3× __ -2=15 7 2× __+1=7 5 7× =22 15 5× __+10=2 8 × __+4=20 6 × =10 3 × __+2=8 6 × __+8=8 9 × __+7=20 6
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The train station clock runs too fast and gains 5 minutes every 10 days. how many minutes and seconds will it have gained at the end of 9 days?
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Recall that the owner of a local health food store recently started a new ad campaign to attract more business and wants to know if average daily sales have increased. historically average daily sales were approximately $2,700. the upper bound of the 95% range of likely sample means for this one-sided test is approximately $2,843.44. if the owner took a random sample of forty-five days and found that daily average sales were now $2,984, what can she conclude at the 95% confidence level?
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Dawn is selling her mp3 player for 3 4 of the original price. the original price for the mp3 player was $40. how much is she selling her mp3 player for?
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