Description
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.
Explanation & Answer
Either it can be
7042.36
or
541.72
Because in your other problems previous answer displays sum of squares and not mean square.
I do not know what they have fed.
Completion Status:
100%
Review
Review
Anonymous
Really great stuff, couldn't ask for more.
Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Most Popular Content
3 pages
Case Problem Par Inc
Based on the provided information, u1 is the current golf population's mean driving distance, while u2 is the new golf bal ...
Case Problem Par Inc
Based on the provided information, u1 is the current golf population's mean driving distance, while u2 is the new golf balls' population mean driving ...
Homework for MGF 1107
(see attachment)1) LeBron James made approximately $86 million a year. On average, how much did he make per minute?2) ...
Homework for MGF 1107
(see attachment)1) LeBron James made approximately $86 million a year. On average, how much did he make per minute?2) Imagine that you are driving your car in Mexico. As you are driving along, you notice that the speed limit signs have numbers like 1o0 (on the highway) and 50 (in the city). As you start to speed up, you realize that the signs are in km/hour. Unfortunately, your speedometer only reads in mi/hour. Figure out how fast you are allowed to go if the sign says 50 km/hr.3) The average college dorm room measures 10 feet by 18 feet.a) Convert the measurements to inches by inches. b) Find the area of the room in square yards. c) Based on the ad below, how much would it cost the University to carpet a dorm room?
3 pages
Unitiv Assignment Geometrygarden
In this assignment, you will be asked to find specific information related to the area and perimeter of a Instructions: Im ...
Unitiv Assignment Geometrygarden
In this assignment, you will be asked to find specific information related to the area and perimeter of a Instructions: Imagine that you are ...
Expected Values - Probabilities and Statistics
#1) Find the expected value for the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $4 $8 $30Probability 0.25 0.5 0.17 0.08
...
Expected Values - Probabilities and Statistics
#1) Find the expected value for the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $4 $8 $30Probability 0.25 0.5 0.17 0.08
#2) Find the missing value (???) in the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $5 $8 $11Probability 0.18 0.33 ??? 0.28
#3) In the probability model given below, the expected value is - $1.55. Find the missing value, x.
Value $4 -$5 x -$8
Probability 0.20 0.45 0.15 0.20
#4) A large number of people were polled and asked which of four different animals were their favorite. 13% said Penguin, 21% said Iguana, 22% said Parrot, and 44% said Turtle. Suppose you decide to carry out a simulation given these percentages. You decide to select two digits at a time. Which would be a proper assignment of digits for these teams?
a) 01-13 = Penguin, 01-21 = Iguana, 01-22 = Parrot, 01-44 = Turtleb) 00-13 = Penguin, 14-34 = Iguana, 35-56 = Parrot, 57-99 = Turtlec) 01-13 = Penguin, 14-35 = Iguana, 36-58 = Parrot, 59-99 & 00 = Turtled) 01-13 = Penguin, 14-34 = Iguana, 35-56 = Parrot, 57-99 & 00 = Turtlee) None of These
#5) The expected value for the following scenario is $1.60. Write two different equations that give both a simplified equation using the expected value and a simplified equation for the total of all probabilities in the probability model.
Value $3 -$4 $17Probability x y 0.08
#6) Suppose that there are 513 students who are currently enrolled in AP Calculus and that we are looking for five randomly selected students to survey about their experiences in AP Calculus. The digit combinations 001-513 are assigned to represent the 513 students currently enrolled in AP Calculus. Using the random digits below, what are the numbers of the five students that will be selected for the survey? 71548 15233 53946 68713 72468 27601 13703 88692
Student 1 = #_____, Student 2 = #_____, Student 3 = #_____, Student 4 = #_____, Student 5 = #_____
#7) If you buy a ticket in a certain lottery game, 30% of the players will get paid $1, 20% of the players will get paid $6, and 5% of the players will get paid $55. All other players get paid nothing. What is the expected amount that a player of this lottery game will get paid?
#8) In a certain card game you draw one card off a standard deck of 52 cards. If you draw a spade you get paid $12, if you draw a red Ace you get paid $20, and if you draw a red Queen you get paid $38. If you draw anything else, you get paid nothing. What should this game cost if it is to be a fair game? Use fractions in your work and then calculate the answer as a decimal rounded to 4 decimal places.
Forum. Parabolic shapes in the real world.
Dera Tutors,please help with Algebra forum.Assignment:This is an opportunity to explore occurrences of parabolas in the wo ...
Forum. Parabolic shapes in the real world.
Dera Tutors,please help with Algebra forum.Assignment:This is an opportunity to explore occurrences of parabolas in the world around us. Parabolic shapes in the real worldAccording to Wikipedia, that great internet source of both information and misinformation, "In nature, approximations of parabolas and paraboloids are found in many diverse situations."Research ONE example of a parabola in real life that has not already been used by a classmate.Tell us in your own words about your parabolic find (at least 150 words). Do not just make this up off the top of your head. The St Louis Arch, for example, is NOT a parabola—it is an inverted catenary.To get credit for this Forum, you must cite a source confirming that your example is, indeed, parabolic and not some other more exotic curve. Using a personal example (My eyebrow) will not count unless you can cite a source verifying that eyebrows are parabolic.Please, DO NOT use examples listed below:Roller Coasters, Ballistics, Angry Bird Parabola, Parabolic Microphones, Golden Gate Bridge , Path of an Object, Car Headlights, Fountain at Detroit Airport.
Similar Content
Find how many viewers were expected in the 2009 season?
...
Use a graphing utility to graph the function and to approximate any relative min
Use a graphing utility to graph the function and to approximate any relative minimum or relative maximum values of the fun...
critical path analysis
the following table gives the key activities required for the redesign of a television.
Activity ID
...
draw to represent this linear pair.
...
Ax By=C With two problems
...
Need math help to Determine whether the given pair of sets is disjoint
Determine whether the given pair of sets is disjoint.{2, 3, 4, 5} {4, 5, 6, 7}A. DisjointB. Not Disjoint...
Answers 477777777 1
47. In telephone interviews with a random sample of 1100 adults nationwide conducted by the American Research Group, shopp...
Question 2
Adj Close for J&J Adj Close for IBM J&J returns IBM returns Fund ratio for J&J Fund ratio for IBM part (a) Annual returns...
Weaknesses And Strengths
When examining the significance of an item, several things come into play. It is necessary to consider ethical issues, the...
Related Tags
Book Guides
Underground A Human History of the Worlds Beneath our Feet
by Will Hunt
Things That Matter
by Charles Krauthammer
Hiroshima
by John Hersey
All the Kings Men
by Robert Penn Warren
Rules Of Civility
by Amor Towles
Steppenwolf
by Hermann Hesse
Robinson Crusoe
by Daniel Defoe
Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
Mrs Dalloway
by Virginia Woolf
Get 24/7
Homework help
Our tutors provide high quality explanations & answers.
Post question
Most Popular Content
3 pages
Case Problem Par Inc
Based on the provided information, u1 is the current golf population's mean driving distance, while u2 is the new golf bal ...
Case Problem Par Inc
Based on the provided information, u1 is the current golf population's mean driving distance, while u2 is the new golf balls' population mean driving ...
Homework for MGF 1107
(see attachment)1) LeBron James made approximately $86 million a year. On average, how much did he make per minute?2) ...
Homework for MGF 1107
(see attachment)1) LeBron James made approximately $86 million a year. On average, how much did he make per minute?2) Imagine that you are driving your car in Mexico. As you are driving along, you notice that the speed limit signs have numbers like 1o0 (on the highway) and 50 (in the city). As you start to speed up, you realize that the signs are in km/hour. Unfortunately, your speedometer only reads in mi/hour. Figure out how fast you are allowed to go if the sign says 50 km/hr.3) The average college dorm room measures 10 feet by 18 feet.a) Convert the measurements to inches by inches. b) Find the area of the room in square yards. c) Based on the ad below, how much would it cost the University to carpet a dorm room?
3 pages
Unitiv Assignment Geometrygarden
In this assignment, you will be asked to find specific information related to the area and perimeter of a Instructions: Im ...
Unitiv Assignment Geometrygarden
In this assignment, you will be asked to find specific information related to the area and perimeter of a Instructions: Imagine that you are ...
Expected Values - Probabilities and Statistics
#1) Find the expected value for the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $4 $8 $30Probability 0.25 0.5 0.17 0.08
...
Expected Values - Probabilities and Statistics
#1) Find the expected value for the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $4 $8 $30Probability 0.25 0.5 0.17 0.08
#2) Find the missing value (???) in the probability model shown below.
Value $2 $5 $8 $11Probability 0.18 0.33 ??? 0.28
#3) In the probability model given below, the expected value is - $1.55. Find the missing value, x.
Value $4 -$5 x -$8
Probability 0.20 0.45 0.15 0.20
#4) A large number of people were polled and asked which of four different animals were their favorite. 13% said Penguin, 21% said Iguana, 22% said Parrot, and 44% said Turtle. Suppose you decide to carry out a simulation given these percentages. You decide to select two digits at a time. Which would be a proper assignment of digits for these teams?
a) 01-13 = Penguin, 01-21 = Iguana, 01-22 = Parrot, 01-44 = Turtleb) 00-13 = Penguin, 14-34 = Iguana, 35-56 = Parrot, 57-99 = Turtlec) 01-13 = Penguin, 14-35 = Iguana, 36-58 = Parrot, 59-99 & 00 = Turtled) 01-13 = Penguin, 14-34 = Iguana, 35-56 = Parrot, 57-99 & 00 = Turtlee) None of These
#5) The expected value for the following scenario is $1.60. Write two different equations that give both a simplified equation using the expected value and a simplified equation for the total of all probabilities in the probability model.
Value $3 -$4 $17Probability x y 0.08
#6) Suppose that there are 513 students who are currently enrolled in AP Calculus and that we are looking for five randomly selected students to survey about their experiences in AP Calculus. The digit combinations 001-513 are assigned to represent the 513 students currently enrolled in AP Calculus. Using the random digits below, what are the numbers of the five students that will be selected for the survey? 71548 15233 53946 68713 72468 27601 13703 88692
Student 1 = #_____, Student 2 = #_____, Student 3 = #_____, Student 4 = #_____, Student 5 = #_____
#7) If you buy a ticket in a certain lottery game, 30% of the players will get paid $1, 20% of the players will get paid $6, and 5% of the players will get paid $55. All other players get paid nothing. What is the expected amount that a player of this lottery game will get paid?
#8) In a certain card game you draw one card off a standard deck of 52 cards. If you draw a spade you get paid $12, if you draw a red Ace you get paid $20, and if you draw a red Queen you get paid $38. If you draw anything else, you get paid nothing. What should this game cost if it is to be a fair game? Use fractions in your work and then calculate the answer as a decimal rounded to 4 decimal places.
Forum. Parabolic shapes in the real world.
Dera Tutors,please help with Algebra forum.Assignment:This is an opportunity to explore occurrences of parabolas in the wo ...
Forum. Parabolic shapes in the real world.
Dera Tutors,please help with Algebra forum.Assignment:This is an opportunity to explore occurrences of parabolas in the world around us. Parabolic shapes in the real worldAccording to Wikipedia, that great internet source of both information and misinformation, "In nature, approximations of parabolas and paraboloids are found in many diverse situations."Research ONE example of a parabola in real life that has not already been used by a classmate.Tell us in your own words about your parabolic find (at least 150 words). Do not just make this up off the top of your head. The St Louis Arch, for example, is NOT a parabola—it is an inverted catenary.To get credit for this Forum, you must cite a source confirming that your example is, indeed, parabolic and not some other more exotic curve. Using a personal example (My eyebrow) will not count unless you can cite a source verifying that eyebrows are parabolic.Please, DO NOT use examples listed below:Roller Coasters, Ballistics, Angry Bird Parabola, Parabolic Microphones, Golden Gate Bridge , Path of an Object, Car Headlights, Fountain at Detroit Airport.
Earn money selling
your Study Documents