Answer: A)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
m∠FJH=60°
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete question is
JG bisects FJH, FJG= (2x + 4)° and GJH = (3x -9)°
What is FJH
we know that
m∠FJH=m∠FJG+m∠GJH -----> equation A
If ray JG is an angle bisector of ∠FJH
then
m∠FJG=m∠GJH -----> equation B
substitute the given values in equation B and solve for x
(2x + 4)°=(3x -9)°
3x-2x=4+9
x=13
Find the measure of angle FJH
m∠FJH=(2x + 4)°+(3x -9)°
substitute the value of x
m∠FJH=(2(13) + 4)°+(3(13) -9)°
m∠FJH=(30)°+(30)°
m∠FJH=60°
Answer:
For the critical value we need to calculate the degrees of freedom given by:

And since we have a one tailed test we need to look in the t distribution with 9 degrees of freedom a quantile who accumulates 0.05 of the area on a tail and we got:

Step-by-step explanation:
Previous concepts
A paired t-test is used to compare two population means where you have two samples in which observations in one sample can be paired with observations in the other sample. For example if we have Before-and-after observations (This problem) we can use it.
Let put some notation
x=test value with right arm , y = test value with left arm
The system of hypothesis for this case are:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
The first step is calculate the difference
The second step is calculate the mean difference
The third step would be calculate the standard deviation for the differences, and we got:
The 4 step is calculate the statistic given by :
For the critical value we need to calculate the degrees of freedom given by:

And since we have a one tailed test we need to look in the t distribution with 9 degrees of freedom a quantile who accumulates 0.05 of the area on a tail and we got:

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