A population has standard deviation g = 17.2.
Part 1 of 2
(a) How large a sample must be drawn so that a 99.8% confidence interval for I will have a margin of error equal to 3.8?
Round the critical value to no less than three decimal places.
Round the sample size up to the nearest integer.
A sample size of is needed to be drawn in order to obtain a 99.8% confidence interval with a margin of error equal to
3.8.
Part 2 of 2
(b) If the required confidence level were 80%, would the necessary sample size be larger or smaller?
(Choose one) because the confidence level is (Choose one)
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Answer 1

Answer:

idk

Step-by-step explanation:

       


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Ronald and Tim both did there laundry today Ronald does laundry laundry every 6 days and Tim does laundry every 9 days how many days will it be until Ronald and Tim both do there laundry on the same day again

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Answer: 18 brainiest plz

Step-by-step explanation:

First, it is the principle of LCM (Least Common Factor) so for 6 we go 6,12,18  

Then 9,18 so 18 days

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

I’m pretty sure the answer is b

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Answer:

the answer would be d

Step-by-step explanation:

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the product of -4 and a number is 36 find the number?​

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

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The Fashion Store has $6000 available each month for advertising. Newspaper ads cost $200 apiece and no more than 20 can be run per month. Radio ads cost $100 each and no more than 30 can run per month. TV ads cost $800 a piece, with a maximum of 7 available each month. Approximately 1000 women will see each newspaper ad, 800 will hear each radio ad, and 14,000 will see each TV ad. How much of each type of advertising should be used if the store wants to maximize exposure?

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Answer:

7 TV ads4 radio ads

Step-by-step explanation:

The audience per dollar is ...

  Newspaper: 1000/$200 = 5/$

  Radio: 800/$100 = 8/$

  TV: 14000/$800 = 17.5/$

So, TV gives the greatest exposure. As much of the budget as possible should be spent on TV ads. That amount is the lesser of $6000 and ...

  (7 ads)($800/ad) = $5600

With $5600 spent on TV ads, the remaining advertising budget is ...

  $6000 -5600 = $400

The next most cost-effective medium is radio. The remaining $400 budget allows for ...

  $400/($100/ad) = 4 ads

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To maximize exposure, the advertising budget should be spent this way:

TV: 7 ads for $5600, exposure of 98000Radio: 4 ads for $400, exposure of 3200

Three partners started a business with a joint capital of rs 1200000 if they invested in the ratio of 2:5:3 , how much did each invest​

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Number of business partners who started a business = 3

The total money they invested = 1200000

The ratio in which they invested = 2 : 5 : 3

Total number of parts = 2 + 5 + 3 = 10

Each part = 1200000 ÷ 10

Each part = 120000

Number of parts invested by one of the partners = 2

Money they invested = 120000 × 2

Money they invested = 240000

Number of parts invested by another partner = 5

Money another partner invested = 120000 × 5

Money they invested = 600000

Number of parts invested by the third partner = 3

Money invested by the last partner = 120000 × 3

Money they invested = 360000

Therefore , each of the partners invested 240000 , 600000 and 360000 rupees respectively .

A map has a scale of 2 in: 6 mi. If Clayton
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Both cities are 30 miles apart in real

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216 diving students to 12 instructors

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Answer: 216 diving students to 12 instructors = 18 students per instructor.

Step-by-step explanation:

what does they y represent in the equation y=mx+b​

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Answer:

The y-intercept of this line is the value of y at the point where the line crosses the y axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of any straight line, called a linear equation, can be written as: y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.

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Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

6x + y = -1

y = -6x-1

slope which is m is -6

4x = 7y + 5 what is the slope

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Step-by-step explanation:

7y=4x-5

y=(4/7)x-5/7

slope is equal to m where m is

y=mx+b

in this case m is 4/7

so slope =4/7

Slope=4/7
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Answer:

-16.22

Step-by-step explanation:

You take both numbers and subtract normally because adding a negative number and a positive number is the same as subtracting them without the signs so you do 22.45-6.23 and you get 16.22 and then you just put the negative sign in front and you get 16.22.

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what is 37737332732.83838-388733883.6 equal?

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Answer:

4838388.34?

Step-by-step explanation:

Student A: Types 32 words in 1 minute
Student B: Types one word in 0.05 minutes
Who types faster

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Answer:

student A types faster

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The equation of the line in the graph is y = ___ x + ___ .
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Answer:

y= 1x-1 or y= x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Make sure we know the equation y = mx +b

Remember M= slope, B= Y-intercept

We can see that the slope (rise over run)  is 1 so we plug in the 1 for M

Y= 1x +b

Now we have to look for the Y-intercept which is -1

making our equation now: Y= 1x -1

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THX :)
(which one is from LEAST to GREATEST)

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Answer:B.

Step-by-step explanation:

-16 is the least. It is behind zero. 3 is near zero but it is still greater. 47 is way past zero.

Second one, negatives are always less than positives and then smaller positive numbers are less than bigger positive numbers

a b c d or d helpp pleas!

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Answer:

The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The rates of b, c, d make sense in relation to each other. A is the only one dealing with decimal points; whilst the other numbers are dealing with the same x and y values just different sized graphs.

Find the equation for a line in slope-intercept form that goes through the points (-3, -2) and (3, 16)

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Answer:

y = 3x+7

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of equation in slope-intercept form is:

y = mx+c

m is the slope

c is the intercept

Given the coordinates (-3, -2) and (3, 16)

Get the slope;

Slope = ∆y/∆x

Slope = y2-y1/x2-x1

Slope = 16-(-2)/3-(-3)

Slope = 16+2/3+3

Slope = 18/6

Slope = 3

Get the Intercept

Substitute one of the points in the formula:

Using the coordinate (-3, -2)

y = mx+c

-2 = 3(-3)+c

-2 = -9 + C

c = -2+9

c = 7

Get the equation of the line by substituting m and c into the equation y = mx+c

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2. Determine all the common factors and two
common multiples of 12 and 56. Show
your work.

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Alternatively, the gcf of 12 and 56 can be found using the prime factorization of 12 and 56:

The prime factorization of 12 is: 2 x 2 x 3.

The prime factorization of 56 is: 2 x 2 x 2 x 7.

The prime factors and multiplicities 12 and 56 have in common are: 2 x 2.

2 x 2 is the gcf of 12 and 56.

gcf(12,56) = 4.

An athlete eats 75 g of protein per day while training. How much protein will she eat during 21 days of training? Write your answer in kilograms.​

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Answer:

1.575 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

75g x 21

1575 g

convert to kg

1.575 kg

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The weekly demand function for x units of a product sold by only one firm is
p = 800 − 0.5x dollars, and the average cost of production and sale is C(with a line on top) = 300 + 2x dollars.

(a) Find the quantity that will maximize profit.

(b) Find the selling price at this optimal quantity.

(c) What is the maximum profit?

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Answer:

a) x = 798   is the quantity that maximizes the profit

b)po(x) = 401 $/unit

c)P(max ) = 636105 $

Step-by-step explanation:

The weekly demand function is equal to the price by unit and the Revenue function is weekly demand times quantity of units then:

R(x) = p(x) * x

R(x) = ( 800 - 0,5*x ) * x

R(x) = 800*x - 0,5*x²

The equation for the profit is:

P(x) = R(x) - C(x)

P(x) = 800*x - 0,5*x² - ( 300 + 2*x)

P(x) = 798*x - 0,5*x² - 300

a) P(x) = 798*x - 0,5*x² - 300

Taking derivatives on both sides of the equation:

P´(x) = 798 - x

If P´(x) = 0     then    798 - x = 0

x = 798   is the quantity that maximizes the profit

b) Selling price for the optimal quantity is:

p(x) = 800 - 0,5*x

p(x) = 800 - 0,5* 798

po (x) = 800 - 399

po(x) = 401 $/unit

c) Pmax = ?

P(x) = 798*x - 0,5*x² - 300    by subtitution of  x = 798

P(max) = 636804 - 399 - 300

P(max ) = 636105 $

a) The quantity that will maximize profit is [tex]100 \ units[/tex].

b) The selling of at this optimal quantity is [tex]\[/tex][tex]750[/tex] per unit.

c) So, the maximum profit is [tex]\[/tex][tex]25000[/tex].

Demand Function:

A demand function is a mathematical equation that expresses the demand for a product or service as a function of its price and other factors such as the prices of the substitutes and complementary goods, income, etc.

The given demand function,

[tex]P=800-\frac{1}{2}x[/tex]

So, the revenue function is,

[tex]R(x)=p.x\\R(x)=800-x-\frac{1}{2}x^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow[/tex]Average cost is

[tex]\bar{C}=300+2x[/tex]

So, the total cost function is,

[tex]C\left ( x \right )=\bar{C}.x \\ C\left ( x \right )=300x+2x^{2}[/tex]

a) Profit function:

[tex]P\left ( x \right )=R\left ( x \right )-C\left ( x \right ) \\ =800x-\frac{1}{2}x^{2}-300x-2x^{2} \\ P\left ( x \right )=500x-\frac{5}{2}x^{2}[/tex]

For maximum,

[tex]{P}'\left ( x \right )=0 \\ 500\left ( 1 \right )-\frac{5}{2}\left ( 2x \right )=0 \\ 500-5x=0 \\ x=100[/tex]

b) Selling Price:

[tex]P=800-\frac{1}{2}x \\ at \ x=100 \\ P=800-\frac{1}{2}\left ( 100 \right ) \\ =\$ 750[/tex]

c) Maximum Profit:

[tex]P\left ( x \right )=500x-\frac{5}{2}x^{2} \\ P\left ( 100 \right )=500\left ( 100 \right )-\frac{5}{2}\left ( 100 \right )^{2} \\ P\left ( 100 \right )=\$ 25000[/tex]

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Please I need some answers a few is fine

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I may be wrong but in order from least to greatest
On A 36 comes before 4 but 36 is greater than 4 so it can’t be A

On B 19 comes before 15 so it can’t be B

On C 81 is bigger than 11 but 81 comes first

So that leaves D. I may be wrong but from process of elimination it leaves D
i think it is D, A, B, C

I need help !!
Don’t understand it..

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

B. h(x)=(x+1) (10x-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

B. h(x) = (x+1) (10x-1)

h(x)=10x^2+10x-x-1

h(x)=10x^2+9x-1

63.9 x 7.0

Help plz

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Answer:

447.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

447.3

Step-by-step explanation:

 63.9

x   7.0

_____

447.3

Factor completely n2+3n+2

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I’m assuming you mean n^2 + 3n + 2?

The 2 on the right has factors of 2 and 1, which can also add together to get three. We will use these numbers to factor.

We are left with:
(n+2)(n+1)

This is it’s factored form. Good luck!

A sequence of transformations is applied to triangle CDE to create triangle C'D'E'.

Select all the sequences of transformations that could be applied to triangle CDE so that triangle CDE is congruent to triangle C'D'E'.

(Choose 3 Choices)

Question 1 options:

a clockwise rotation of 90 degrees and then a dilation be a scale factor of 2


a dilation by a scale factor of 2 and then a reflection across the y-axis


a clockwise rotation of 90 degrees and then a reflection across the y-axis


a translation 5 units down and then a dilation by a scale factor of 2


a translation 5 units down and then clockwise rotation of 90 degrees


a reflection across y-axis and then translation 5 units down

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Answer: a c e are the correct ones i think

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Solve The equation mx + 3b = 25 for x *

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Find the area and perimeter of a rectangle whose sides are √2 + 3 √5 + 2

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Answer:

√10 + 2√2 + 3√5 + 6

2√2 + 2√5 + 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given parameters:

Dimensions of the rectangle:

         √2 + 3  and √5 + 2

Unknown:

Area and Perimeter of the rectangle  = ?

Solution:

  Area of a rectangle = L x W

   Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 (L + W)

Input the parameters and solve;

     Area = (√2 + 3)(√5 + 2)

             = √10 + 2√2 + 3√5 + 6

   Perimeter of a rectangle  = 2(√2 + 3 + √5 + 2)

                                            = 2√2 + 6 + 2√5 + 4

                                           = 2√2 + 2√5 + 10

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