I'm sorry, but what digit is underlined?
Where does that StartFraction ... mess come from? -- I've seen it in other questions.

Comparing that to the general quadratic formula

we see b=-10 (agreeing in both places) a=7 (two places), c=-2
Answer: 7x² - 10x - 2 = 0
Answer:
2/9
Step-by-step explanation:
After Caroline's share,
1 - 1/9 = 8/9 is left
Sarah gets:
1/(1+3) of 8/9
1/4 × 8/9
2/9
Answer:
d. H0 : pˆ = .6, Ha: pˆ > .6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a minister claims that more than 60% of the adult population attends a religious service at least once a month.
Here the subject of interest about a proportion of adult population who attends a religious service at least once a month.
The claim is this proportion is greater than 60% and we want to check whether this claim is true.
Hence hypotheses would be for proportion only and not mean.
Since population proportion is to be checked we use p hat
Correct answer is
d. H0 : pˆ = .6, Ha: pˆ > .6
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Continuation of the question</h3>
<u>Data in the table:</u>
<u>PH 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 </u>
<u>Bacteria 116 120 131 136 141 151 148 163</u>
- <em>Create a scatter plot to represent the data: Based on the data and your scatter plot, what do you think a good linear function would be to represent the data?</em>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<em>See attached for scatter plot</em>
We can see the chart is close to linear function. Let's build one based on data in the table
<u>The line will be in the form of:</u>
<u>If we use two points and get the equation</u>
<u>Finding the slope:</u>
- m = (141-116)/(8-4) = 25/4 = 6.25
<u>Then, finding y-intercept:</u>
- 116 = 6.25*4 + b
- b = 116 - 25 = 91
<u>So the line is:</u>
<em>Note: This is approximate best fit graph and it is attached as well. Exact formula for the line is built by using different method and is very close to the one above</em>