Direct mail advisors send notifications to thousands of potential customers in the hope that summer by the company's product. The response rate is usually quite low. Suppose a company wants to test the response to a new flyer and send it to 1060 people randomly selected from their mailing list of over 200,000 people. They get orders from 110 of those people.
A) Create a confidence interval for the percentage of people to company contracts
who may buy something

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Answer 1

Create a 90% confidence interval for the percentage of people the company contacts who may buy something.

Answer:

CI = (8.84%, 11.92%)

We are 90% Confident that the percentage of people the company contacts who may buy something is between 8.84% and 11.92%.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given;

n = 1060

x = 110

Confidence level = 90%

Sample proportion; p^ = x/n = 110/1060

p^ = 0.1038

DF = n - 1 = 1060 - 1 = 1059

From the table attached, the critical value for a confidence level of 90% at a DF greater than 1000 is 1.645

Formula for CI is;

CI = p^ ± t√(p^(1 - p^)/n)

CI = 0.1038 ± 1.645√(0.1038(1 - 0.1038)/1060)

CI = 0.1038 ± 0.0154

CI = (0.0884, 0.1192) or

CI = (8.84%, 11.92%)

Thus, we are 90% Confident that the percentage of people the company contacts who may buy something is between 8.84% and 11.92%.

Direct Mail Advisors Send Notifications To Thousands Of Potential Customers In The Hope That Summer By

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Answer:

I think its D

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{1}{2} + \frac{10}{12} \: = \: \boxed{\frac{4}{3}} [/tex]

Explanation:

[tex] \frac{1}{2} + \frac{10}{12} \: = \: \frac{1 × 6}{2 × 6} + \frac{10}{12} \: = \: \frac{6}{12} + \frac{10}{12} \: = \: \frac{6 + 10}{12} \: = \frac{16}{12} \: = \: \frac{16 ÷ 4}{12 ÷ 4} \: = \: \frac{4}{3}[/tex]

[Multiply the numerator and denominator by the common denominator so that both denominators are the same]

[Add the numerators together]

[Reduce the fractions and simplify by a common denominator until the denominator or numerator cannot be divided evenly]

Use 3.14 for it, and do not round your answer. Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.

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Answer:

Circumference=25.13 Area=50.27

what is 23456776543211234654345676543456765434567654.5096875849 divided by 234.5678765424587654357876543 divided by 9999?

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Answer:

1.0000995e+37

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: Haha i'm so sorry but i don't know.

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Lola is putting a border on the quilt she is making. The quilt is shaped like a rectangle. The width of the quilt is 48 inches and its length is twice its width. How much border does Lola need?
Group of answer choices

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Answer:

288in

Step-by-step explanation:

48 times 2 is 96

96 plus 96 plus 48 plus 48 for all sides of the rectangle = the perimeter or border

Demand for a specific design of dinning sets has been fairly large in the past several years and Statewide Furnishings, Inc. usually orders new dinning sets 10 times a year. It is estimated that the ordering cost is $400 per order. The carrying cost is $50 per unit per year. Furthermore, State Wide Furnishings, Inc. has estimated that the stock out cost is $120 per unit per year. Based on forecast, the annual demand is 600 units. State Wide Furnishings, Inc. has 350 working days in a year and its lead time is 14 working days. Assume the inventory policy of Statewide Furnishings, Inc. does not allow stock out. Determine the economic order quantity.
1. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the maximum allowable shortage.
a. 117.
b. 98.
c. 34.
d. 24.
2. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the annual ordering cost.
a. 592.82.
b. 1472.01.
c. 2051.28.
d. 4116.11.
e. none of the above.
3. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the annual holding cost.
a. 592.82.
b. 1472.01.
c. 2051.28.
d. 4116.11.
e. none of the above.
4. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the annual shortage cost.
a. 592.82.
b. 1472.01.
c. 2051.28.
d. 4116.11.
e. none of the above.
5. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the annual total relevant, including ordering, holding and shortage, cost.
a. 592.82.
b. 1472.01.
c. 2051.28.
d. 4116.11.
e. none of the above.
6. Assume shortage is allowed and the store manager is sure that shortages will not become lost sales, determine the reorder point.
a. 10.
b. –10.
c. 34.
d. 24.
e. none of the above.

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Answer:

1. a. 117.

2. $2,051.48

3. 592.82

4. 1472.01

5. d. 4116.11

6. d. 24

Step-by-step explanation:

Economic Order Quantity : [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2 * Annual Demand *ordering cost}{Holding cost per unit } ( \frac{Holding cost + Shortage Cost}{Shortage cost }) }[/tex]

Economic order quantity is [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2 * 600 * 400}{50} (\frac{50 + 120}{120} )}[/tex]

EOQ = 117

2. ordering cost :

( total demand / EOQ ) * Ordering cost

( 600 / 117 ) * 400 = $2051.28

3. Holding cost :

Total demand * holding cost per unit

= 592.82

Reorder Point = Daily Demand * lead time

Reorder point = 600 / 350 * 14 = 24

In a random sample of 8 ​people, the mean commute time to work was 35.5 minutes and the standard deviation was 7.4 minutes. A 90​% confidence interval using the​ t-distribution was calculated to be (30.5,40.5). After researching commute times to​ work, it was found that the population standard deviation is 9.3 minutes. Find the margin of error and construct a 90​% confidence interval using the standard normal distribution with the appropriate calculations for a standard deviation that is known. Compare the results.

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Answer:

Margin of Error = 5.4088 ;

Confidence interval = (30.1 ; 40.9)

Interval estimate are almost the same

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Population standard deviation, σ = 9.3

Sample size, n = 8

Xbar = 35.5

Confidence level = 90%

The confidence interval:

Xbar ± Margin of error

Margin of Error = Zcritical * σ/sqrt(n)

Zcritical at 90% = 1.645

Margin of Error = 1.645 * 9.3/sqrt(8) = 5.4088

Confidence interval :

Xbar ± Margin of error

35.5 ± 5.4088

Lower boundary = (35.5 - 5.4088) = 30.0912 = 30.1

Upper boundary = (35.5 + 5.4088) = 40.9088 = 40.9

(30.1 ; 40.9)

T distribution =. (30.5 ; 40.5)

Normal distribution = (30.1, 40.9)

Write and solve an equation for the following.

Four more than one-half a number is three. What is the number?

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Answer:

4+ [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

4 + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]x = 3 (subtract 4 from both sides)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]x = -1 (multiply both sides by 2)

x = -2

Answer:

4+ 1/2 x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

X =-2

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Answer:

P = 56.562

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of a semicircle:

P = πr + 2r

Given:

r = 11

Work:

P = πr + 2r

P = 3.142(11) + 2(11)

P = 34.562 + 22

P = 56.562

find the length of DE

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Considering line AB is 9.4 in you can infer that line AE is 4.7 in because 9.4/2=4.7

Then using A^2+B^2=C^2

We can say 4.7^2+B^2=13^2

22.09 +B^2 = 169

169-22.09= 146.91

B^2=146.91

Square rooting both sides gives you
B=12.12

A track star jumped 6 feet. The record is 84 inches. How much further does he need to jump to beat the record?

thank you!!

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Answer:

12 inches or 1 ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, convert the 6 feet to inches.

(There are 12 inches in 1 foot)

So, 6 feet is 72 inches (6 * 12)

Now, you can subtract this total from the record, to find how much farther he needs to jump:

84 - 72 = How much further

84 - 72 = 12

Therefore, he needs to jump 12 inches further.

To place in feet form, then convert 12 inches to feet.

(There are 12 inches in a foot)

So, 12 inches is 1 foot

Answer:

1 foot or 12 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 12 incher in every foot, we divide 84 by 12, giving us a total of 7ft. He has to jump 1 foot, or 12 inches more, to beat the record.

Mrs. Crosland asked students to factor the expression 28x - 8. The students offered the answers shown in the box. Which student(s) offered answer(s) equivalent to the original expression? A. only Danny B. only Irene C. both Carlos and Danny D. both Carlos and Irene​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I can't see the factorisation that the students did. That is, Danny, Carlos and Irene. You either forgot to upload, or you couldn't.

However, I will factorise the expression for you, while you check you book to know who did the exact same factorisation.

28x - 8

This equation can be factorised when divided by 2, into

2(14x - 4)

At the same time, it can be factorised when divided by 4, into

4(7x - 2)

Basically, either of the students who choose between 2(14x - 4) and 4(7x - 2) is/are whom you'd pick for your answer.

if y + 3 = 14, what is the value of 3(y + 5)

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Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

y + 3 = 14

y = 11

3(y + 5) = 3(11 + 5) = 3(16) = 48

Answer: 48

what is the coefficient of the term of degree 4 in this polynomial 4x^8+5x^4-2x^3+

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5Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Assume that the weight of cereal in a "12.6 ounce box" is N(µ,0.42). The Food and Drug Association (FDA) allows only a small percentage of boxes to contain less than 12.6 ounces. You collect a random sample of n = 35 boxes and find that the sample mean is 12.8. Test the null hypothesis H0: µ = 13 against the alternative hypothesis HA: µ < 13 at level of significance α = 0.01

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Answer:

We reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternate hypothesis, that is, that the mean is less than 13 ounces.

Step-by-step explanation:

The null hypothesis is:

[tex]H_{0}: \mu = 13[/tex]

The alternate hypotesis is:

[tex]H_{a}: \mu < 13[/tex]

The test statistic is:

[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

In which X is the sample mean, [tex]\mu[/tex] is the value tested at the null hypothesis, [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation and n is the size of the sample.

13 is tested at the null hypothesis:

This means that [tex]\mu = 13[/tex]

N(µ,0.42)

This means that the standard deviation is 0.42, that is, [tex]\sigma = 0.42[/tex]

You collect a random sample of n = 35 boxes and find that the sample mean is 12.8.

This means that [tex]n = 35, X = 12.8[/tex]

Value of the test statistic:

[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{12.8 - 13}{\frac{0.42}{\sqrt{35}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = -2.82[/tex]

Pvalue of the test:

The pvalue of the test is the pvalue of z = -2.82.

Looking at the z table, z = -2.82 has a pvalue of 0.0024

0.0024 < 0.01, which means that we reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternate hypothesis, that is, that the mean is less than 13 ounces.

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Answer:

85

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the volume of the cone below. Leave your answer in terms of pi.

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Answer:

ahaha it's B my guy

Step-by-step explanation:

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Question 14
Find the volume of this sphere. Round to the nearest hundredth.
6.5 cm
cm cubed

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Answer:

1150.35

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of the missing angle?

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68+47= 115
180-115= 65
the missing angle is 65°

Answer:

65°

Step-by-step explanation:

All angles in a triangle added up make 180° so you have to add 68° and 47° whih equals 115° and then simply subtract it from 180° so 180°-115°=65°

a hardware factory produces 3.6 •10^5 bolts in 2400 minutes. what is the factory rate of production in bolts per minute​

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10^5=100,000
100,000*3.6
360,000
360,000/2400

I believe it’s 150 bolts per minute

1. If y varies inversely as x and y = 2 when x = 10, find y when x = 5.
2. If y varies directly as z and inversely as x and y = 10 and z = 5 when x = 12.5, find z when y = 37.5 and x = 2.

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Answer:

1.45

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which ordered pair is the solution to the system of linear equations y =-7x+2 and y = 9x-14?
• (-5,1)
• (1,-5)
(5,-1)
(-1,5)

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Answer:

(1, -5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the system by setting the equations equal to each other, and solving for x:

-7x + 2 = 9x - 14

2 = 16x - 14

16 = 16x

1 = x

So, the x coordinate of the solution will be 1.

Plug in 1 as x into one of the equations, and solve for y

y = -7x + 2

y = -7(1) + 2

y = -7 + 2

y = -5

So, the y coordinate is -5.

The ordered pair solution is (1, -5)

Answer:

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It is desired to check the calibration of a scale by weighing a standard 10-gram weight 100 times. Let μ be the population mean reading on the scale, so that the scale is in calibration if μ = 10 and out of calibration if μ ≠ 10. A test is made of the hypotheses H0 : μ = 10 versus H1 : μ ≠ 10. Which of the three conclusions is best if H0 is rejected?

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Complete question :

It is desired to check the calibration of a scale by weighing a standard 10 g weight 100 times. Let µ be the population mean reading on the scale, so that the scale is in calibration if µ = 10. A test is made of the hypotheses H0:µ = 10 versus H1:µ ≠ 10. Consider three possible conclusions: (i) The scale is in calibration, (ii) The scale is out of calibration, (iii) The scale might be in calibration.

Which of the three conclusions is best ifH0 is rejected?

Answer:

The scale is out of calibration

Step-by-step explanation:

The null hypothesis ; H0

H0 : μ = 10 ; if this hold true, then the scale is in calibration

Alternative hypothesis ; H1

H1 : μ ≠ 10 ; if this holds true, then the scale is out of calibration

If the Null hypothesis, H0 is rejected, it means that, there is significant evidence to support the alternative hypothesis ; that the scale is out of calibration.

Hence, the best conclusion is that, the scale is out of calibration.

Anna charges $8.50 an hour to babysit how long will it take to make $51.00

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Answer:

6 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

$51.00 ÷ $8.50 = 6 hours

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A chili cook-off has adult tickets (a) and child tickets (c) . A group of Visitors buy three adult tickets and two child tickets and pays a total of $26. Another group buys five adult tickets and 3 child tickets and pays $42. Write and solve a system of equations to find the price of each type of ticket. (I just need the equations)​

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Answer:

Equation 1 would be: 3a+2C

Equation 2 would be: 5a+3C

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following scatterplots would have a trend line with a positive slope?

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Answer:a

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Find the area of the shaded sector.
158°

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Answer:

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3x(x-2)(2x2+1)-6(x+3)

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

3x(x-2)(2x2+1)-6(x+3

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-12x^3 - 21x^2 - 12x - 18

In football, a field goal is kicked from a position on the field
through a goal post that is 360 inches beyond the goal line. If a
field goal is kicked from the 38-yard line, what is the distance in feet to the goal post

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Answer:

144 ft. i just had this question on my test .

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