Answer:
(2, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The only table entry with y = 0 is (x, y) = (2, 0). That is the x-intercept.
1st Avenue would be more difficult because it’s rise and run is for every one foot forward it is 3 feet up. Meanwhile avenue 16th would start at (3,1) and the rise and run would be for every 3 feet it would go up 1 foot.
Answer: she must complete 4 levels to have a point fewer than 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following :
Starting point = 100 points
Passing a level = - 8 points
Catching a flower = - 3 points
Suppose Tina catches 6 flowers per level
Number of levels she must complete to have fewer Than 20 points
Total number of points lost per level:
Catching 6 flowers = -(6 × 3)
Passing the level = - 8
= - 18 + - 8 = - 26 points
Number of levels she must complete to have < 20
Let number of levels = y
Starting points - (26 × number of levels) < 20
100 - (26y) < 20
100 - 26y < 20
-26y < 20 - 100
-26y < - 80
y > 80/26
y > 3.07
Hence she must complete 4 levels to have a point fewer than 20
A) 15/4 = 4/4+4/4+4/4+3/4= 3 3/4
B)9/2= 2/2+2/2+2/2+2/2+1/2= 4 1/2
c = 26/12 = 12/12 + 12/12 + 2/12 = 2 2/12
d) 20/6 = 6/6 + 6/6 + 6/6 + 2/6 = 3 2/6
Answer:
test statistic (Z) is 2.5767 and p-value of the test is .009975
Step-by-step explanation:
: percentage of students who smoke did not change
: percentage of students who smoke has changed
z-statistic for the sample proportion can be calculated as follows:
z=
where
- p(s) is the sample proportion of smoking students (
=0.25)
- p is the proportion of smoking students in the survey conducted five years ago (18% or 0.18)
- N is the sample size (200)
Then, z=
≈ 2.5767
What is being surveyed is if the percentage of students who smoke has changed over the last five years, therefore we need to seek two tailed p-value, which is .009975.
This p value is significant at 99% confidence level. Since .009975 <α/2=0.005, there is significant evidence that the percentage of students who smoke has changed over the last five years