<span>To multiply two radicals together, we can simply multiply both the values inside the radicals together and put that in a radical.
So for 5*sqrt(45b) * 6*sqrt(48b), we get 30*sqrt(45b*48b) = 30*sqrt(2160b^2). This value can be simplified further by taking out b^2 and 12^2 from the radical giving us the answer 360b*sqrt(15).</span>
Answer: 300ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start first by writing down the given:
σ = 100
sample mean = 450
sample size = 25
These information, plus the fact that we know that the population is approximately normally distributed, would tell us that we can use the
normal distribution curve in analyzing the problem.
A confidence interval of the mean is just a range statistically estimated to contain the population mean. For a 90% confidence interval, we would look at the Z-table and see where 90% of the data falls. We'll notice that it will fall within
1.645 standard deviations of the mean.
Next, we look for the standard error of the mean. This will have a formula

The standard error would just therefore be equal to

Lastly, we just get the product of the standard error and 1.645 and add it to 450 for the maximum value and subtract it to 450 for the minimum value.

ANSWER: 417.1<μ<482.9
Answer:
7.5 rating points
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the rating for Men 18-34 for program X is shown below:
Given that
Number of men 18 -34 watched a program X = 15,000 = X
Number of men 18 - 34 watched in a same time = 32,000
And, the total households in the market = 200,000 = Y
So, the rating for men 18-34 for program x is


= 7.5 rating points
We simply applied the above formula