Answer:
0.6421
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case we have 3 trials and we have 2 options for each one. The driver has or hasn't been under alcohol influence. The probability that the driver has is 0.29 and the probabiility that the driver hasn't is 1 - 0.29 = 0.71
each trial is independent because we are assuming that the population of drivers in between 21 and 25 years old is very big.
The probability that one of them was under alcohol influence can be found by finding the probability that non of them was under alcohol influence because:
1 = p(x = 0) + p(x ≥ 1)
p(x ≥ 1) = 1 - p(0)
The probability that none of them was under alcohol influence is going to be:
0.71×0.71×0.71 = 0.3579
The probability of finding at least one driver that has been under alcohol influence is:
0.6421
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. regroup terms

2. Rewrite
as
and 343 as 

3. Since both terms are perfect cubes, factor using the sum of cubes formula,
, where
and 


4. Factor
out of 

5. Regroup


6. Factor again


Answer:
The last answer, D
Step-by-step explanation:
i got it right on ed
Answer:
4.43
Step-by-step explanation:
7.90
- 3.47
__________
4. 4 3
I couldn't regroup but of you cross out 0 and put 10, 10-7= 3
and you have to borrow one from 9 and make it 8 and 8-4=4
Answer:
The student who weighted the rock 5 times has a 95% confidence interval of (25.2, 29.1) which is guaranteed to be more wider (less precise) than the other student who weighted the rock 20 times.
Step-by-step explanation:
What is Confidence Interval?
The confidence interval represents an interval that we can guarantee that the target variable will be within this interval for a given confidence level.
The confidence interval is given by

Where
is the mean weight
is the standard deviation
is the critical value from t-table and n is the sample size.
The term
is known as margin of error.
As the sample size is decreased the corresponding margin of error increases which results in wider confidence interval which means smaller precision.
The student who weighted the rock 5 times has a 95% confidence interval of (25.2, 29.1) which is guaranteed to be more wider (less precise) than the other student who weighted the rock 20 times.
We can say with 95% confidence that the true mean weight of the rock is within the interval of (25.2, 29.1).