Answer:C
Explanation:
YOU WILL GET BRAINLIEST!! What could help a country move from Stage 1 to Stage 2 of the demographic
transition?
- Instituting population restrictions
-increased immigration
-The diffusion of contraceptives
-better sanitation
-Improving education for women
Answer:
i would think population restrictions
Explanation
stage 2 is characterized by a rapid decrease in a country’s death rate so the total population of a country in Stage 2 will rise
8. Candidate A and Candidate B are running for president. You are planning a survey to determine what proportion of registered voters plan to vote for Candidate A (p). You will contact a random sample of registered voters. You want to estimate p with 99% confidence and a margin of error no greater than 0.01. What is the minimum number of registered voters you will need to survey in order to meet these requirements?
(A)97
(B)166
(C)6,766
(D)9,604
(E)16,590
Answer:
The correct answer is (E).
The minimum sample size of registered voters that are needs to be surveyed in order to meet these requirements is 16590 registered voters.
What is the required sample size?The sample size, n, can be calculated using the formula below:
[tex]n = \frac{z^{2}×p(1-p)}{(\frac{ε}{2}) ^{2}}[/tex]
where:
z = is the z scoreε is the margin of errorpis the population proportionFor the data provided:
z for 99% confidence = 2.58
ε/2 = 0.005
p = 0.5
Substituting the values:
[tex]n = \frac{2.58^{2}×0.5(1-0.5)}{0.005^{2}} = 16641[/tex]
Therefore, the minimum sample size of registered voters that are needs to be surveyed in order to meet these requirements is 16590 registered voters.
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10. Lindsey is an avid tennis player. She kept track of the number of winners she had per game for an entire season. The shape of the distribution of the number of winners is roughly symmetric and the five- number summary of the number of winners is: Min: 10 Q1: 18 Med: 48 Q3: 79 Max: 92
Luke is Lindsey’s biggest rival. The average number of winners Luke had per game for the season has the same value as Lindsey’s IQR. Who had the greatest average number of winners this season? Explain.
(A)Lindsey, she averaged approximately 48 winners per game while Luke only averaged 18 winners per game.
(B)Lindsey, she averaged approximately 49.4 winners per game while Luke only averaged 48 winners per game.
(C)Luke, he averaged 61 winners per game while Lindsey only averaged approximately 48 winners per game.
(D)Luke, he averaged 61 winners per game while Lindsey only averaged approximately 79 winners per game.
(E)There is not enough information provided to determine Lindsey’s average.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What is the derivative of -cot(2x)?
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle y' = 2 \csc^2 (2x)[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Calculus
Differentiation
DerivativesDerivative NotationDerivative Property [Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [cf(x)] = c \cdot f'(x)[/tex]
Basic Power Rule:
f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)[/tex]
Explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
[tex]\displaystyle y = - \cot (2x)[/tex]
Step 2: Differentiate
Trigonometric Differentiation [Derivative Rule - Chain Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle y' = - \big(- \csc^2 (2x) \big)(2x)'[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle y' = \csc^2 (2x)(2x)'[/tex]Basic Power Rule [Derivative Property - Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle y' = 2 \csc^2 (2x)[/tex]Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)
Unit: Differentiation
How do fishing gears cause decrease in the population of marine species?
A) by changing water drifts
B) by decreasing phytoplankton population
by causing loss of habitat
D) by increasing water salinity
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
wrong its d
Explanation:
What is AP (Advanced Placement?)
Answer:
Advanced Placement is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations.
Explanation:
AP Is also High educated children in middle, to high
What % of people in LDC’s (Less Developed Countries) are farmers?
In extreme driving conditions such as snow, ice or heavy rain, you should stay at
least seconds behind the next vehicle.
A. 2-3
B. 4
C. 6-10
16. Which of the following is the correct interval?
Answer
C
Explanation:
It is correct
11. Which of the following is FALSE?
Answer:
E. This die appears to be fair because of the proportion of sixes fluctuates greatly.
Explanation:
I hope this helped if its wrong then im sorry.
4. An organization that strives to hold agencies accountable for truth in news reporting plans to select a random sample of 100 news stories from major U.S. news agencies in order to estimate the proportion of news stories produced by major U.S. news agencies that contain false information. A 90 percent confidence interval for the proportion of all news stories that contain false information will then be constructed. Before selecting the sample, the organization determines that they want to make the margin of error as small as possible. Which of the following is the best way for them to decrease the margin of error?
(A)Increase the confidence level to 95%.
(B)Increase the confidence level to 99%.
(C) Include a wider diversity of sources, such as local and international news agencies.
(D)Include news stories over a broad period of time, such as over the past decade.
(E) Increase the sample size.
Answer: E) Increase the sample size
Explanation: with the confidence level and sample proportion held constant, the margin of error will decrease as the sample size increases.
According to the proclamation, what were African Americans promised in return for fighting for the British in the War of 1812?
Answer: Their freedom
Explanation:
PLEASE PLEASE HELP:: The scoop of an excavator holds 26 ft3 of sand. If the capacity of a freight car is 39 tons of sand and we know that 1 ft3 of sand weighs 0.5 tons, how many freight cars can be filled with 120 loads?
Answer:
40
Explanation:
Since we know that 1 ft3 of sand = 0.5 tons, we can make a proportion
26/x=1/0.5
If you simplify it, you should get x=13
Now that we know 26 ft3 of sand = 13 tons, we should multiply it with 120 number of loads
13*120=1560
Then, we have to divide 1560 by 39 which should give your answer 40
Hope this works!
Freight cars can be filled with 120 loads is 40
How is load percentage calculated?
The load factor percentage is derived by dividing the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) consumed in a designated period by the product of the maximum demand in kilowatts (kW) and the number of hours in the period.
Since we know that 1 ft3 of sand = 0.5 tons, we can make a proportion
26/x=1/0.5
If you simplify it, you should get x=13
Now that we know 26 ft3 of sand = 13 tons, we should multiply it with 120 number of loads
13*120=1560
Then, we have to divide 1560 by 39 which should give your answer 40
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Tara mows lawns as a summer job. She
charges $9.50 for each lawn plus $2.50 for
every hour she works. The gasoline she needs
to mow an average lawn costs $1.85. Write an
expression for the profit Tara makes from
cutting a single lawn.
Answer:
9.50+(2.50x)1.85
Explanation:
I think this might be it because you don't really get the time she works for a lawn
Answer:
7.65 + 2.50h
Explanation:
The original expression for finding her profit is:
($9.50x + $2.50h) - 1.85x
x being the number of lawns she mows
h being the number of hours she works
If she were to only mow one lawn, the expression would be:
($9.50(1) + $2.50h) - 1.85(1)
h remains constant because we do not know the number of hours she works for
The above expression simplified:
($9.50 + $2.50h) - 1.85
So, I do... $9.50 - 1.85 to get...
$7.65 +$2.50h
Omg help me please this is due today
Answer: 17 people died initially
Explanation:
the a value is the number in front of the parenthese. A value is the initial value
1.Sharon is a good student who enjoys statistics. She sets a goal for herself to do well enough compared to her peers so that her standardized score on her Statistics final is equal to her percentile rank (written as a decimal) among her classmates. What goal did she set for herself?
(A)0.25
(B)0.78
(C)1.09
(D)2.25
(E)2.41
Answer: B
Explanation: 0.78
How did monasticism impact Buddhism?
3. The phrase, household penetration, describes the percentage of households that purchase a particular item. The household penetration for toilet paper is 97%. You survey a random sample of 50 households and want to compute the probability that at least one of the households does not purchase toilet paper. Which of the following is appropriate for modeling this distribution?
(A)Binomial distribution
(B)Geometric distribution
(C)Normal distribution
(D)t distribution
(E)Chi-square distribution
Answer:
A) Binomial Distribution
Explanation:
This situation is binary because there are two options. Either success (buy toilet paper) or failure (do not buy toilet paper). The trials are independent, there are a fixed number of trials, and the probability of success remains the same for each trial. Therefore, it is a binomial distribution.