5. One teacher and 23students visit a zoo. The teacher
pays $12 and each student pays
$9. Use the expression 12 + 23 x
9 to find how much money they
pay in all.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: 396

Step-by-step explanation:


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People tend to evaluate the quality of their lives relative to others around them (Frieswijk et al., 2004). In one study, researchers conducted interviews with n = 9 frail elderly people. During the interview, each person was compared with a fictitious person who was worse off than the elderly person. The scores below are the measures from a life-satisfaction scale for the elderly sample. Assume that the average score on this scale in the population is u = 20. Are the data sufficient to conclude that the elderly people in this sample are either significantly more or less satisfied than others in the general population? The life-satisfaction scores for the sample are 18, 23, 24, 22, 19, 27, 23, 26, 25. a. Which kind of t-test should you use? b. How many tails should the test have? Circle a word or phrase in the problem that told you this. c. State the null and alternative hypotheses in statistical notation: d. Determine the critical t using an alpha = .05. Sketch the null distribution, note the location of the critical t, and shade the critical region. e. Calculate the t-statistic and plot it on the sketch you drew above. f. Make a decision (either reject the null or fail to reject it)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Research.

n=9 frail elderly were interview and compared to a fictitious person who was worse off then the interviewee, a life-satisfaction score was determined for each person.

18, 23, 24, 22, 19, 27, 23, 26, 25

Assuming that the population average score is μ= 20, the researchers think that the elderly in the sample are more or less satisfied than others in the general population.

a. You have the information of one sample, assuming this sample has a normal distribution and each elderly interviewed is independent, then the t-test of choice is a one-sample t-test.

b. and c. If you say that the elderly are "more or less" satisfied than the others, this means that they are either as satisfied as to the general population or not satisfied as to the general population. Symbolically:

H₀: μ = 20

H₁: μ ≠ 20

This is a two-tailed test, meaning, you will have two critical regions.

d.  

α: 0.05

Left critical value: t_(n-1;/\alpha 2) = t_(8; 0.025)= -2.306

Right critical value: t_(n-1;1-\alpha /2) = t_(8;0.975) = 2.306

e.

t_(H_0)= (X[bar]-Mu)/((S)/(√(n) ) ) ~t_(n-1)

X[bar]= 23

S= 3

t_(H_0)= (23-20)/((3)/(√(9) ) )= 3

f.

Considering that the calculated t-value is greater than the right critical value, the decision is to reject the null hypothesis, so using a significance level of 5% you can conclude that the average life-satisfaction score of the elderly is different than 20.

I hope it helps!

A light bulb consumes 3600 watts- hours per day. How many watt - hours does it consume in 5 days and 6 hours?

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Answer:

13500/3600= 3 days and 3/4 of a day

Answer:

18,900 watt-hours for 5 days and 6 hours of use

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Answer:

s= (-3, 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

x= 0-3=-3

y=5+5=10

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Answer:

The magnitude of the claimed earthquake would be 13.67.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x=4+2(3-x)

Distribute 2 to 3 and x

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bananas cost $0.80 a pound. in a relation, the input is the number of pounds of bananas and the output is the cost.

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Yes because one input (number of pounds of banana) will always have the same output (cost).

Answer:

True. This isn't really a question but it is a statement

Step-by-step explanation:

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