Answer:
No
It could be purely due to chance.
Step-by-step explanation:
A population is defined as the whole group which has the same characteristics. For example a population of the college belongs to the same college . But a sample may be an element of a population.
So it is not necessary for a population to have the same characteristics as the sample.
But it is essential for the sample to have at least one same characteristics as the population.
So we would not be correct in inferring that such a relationship also exists in the population.
It is a hypothesis which can be true or false due to certain conditions or limitations as the case maybe.
For example in a population of smokers some may be in the habit of taking cocaine. But a sample of cocaine users does not mean the whole population uses it.
It could be purely due to chance if we find out that there is a relationship between parents’ and children’s party identification in the population.
During her pre-college years, Elise won 30% of the swim races she entered. During college, Elise won 20% of the swim races she entered. We can conclude that, in high school and college combined, Elise won <span>more than 20% but less than 30% of the races she entered</span>
The answer is 10/36 or 27.77%
here’s the working out
Answer:
Use the formula π*(r^2) where r is radius
Area of big circle, all 3=314.1592654 (approximately) and this is =100%
Area of middle circle=153.93804
Area of small circle=78.53981634
Percentage of middle circle with small circle = (153.93804/314.1592654)*100= 48.999999999999 approx= 49%
Percentage of small circle alone = (78.53981634/314.1592654)*100
= 25%
So 51%= big circle alone
And 51%+25%= 76%
100%-76%=24%
It's Dublin - San Juan
Departure Friday at 1:30 Pm (Dublin Time) ==> Time San Juan 9:30 (-4 Hours)
Travel time 16 Hrs ( Dub Sat at 6:30PM) & arriving San JUan on Sat at 9:30 +16;30 26 that means 2 AM (26-24)