A bank wants to attract new customers for its credit card. The bank tries two different approaches in the marketing campaign. The first promises a cash back reward; the second promises low interest rates. A sample of 500 people is called the first brochure; of these, 100 get the credit card. A separate sample of 500 people is called the second brochure; 125 get the credit card. The bank wants to know if the two campaigns are equally attractive to customers. What is a 95% confidence interval for the difference in the two proportions

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Confidence interval for the difference in the two proportions is written as

Difference in sample proportions ± margin of error

Sample proportion, p= x/n

Where x = number of success

n = number of samples

For the first brochure,

x = 100

n1 = 500

p1 = 100/500 = 0.2

For the second brochure

x = 125

n2 = 500

p2 = 125/500 = 0.25

Margin of error = z√[p1(1 - p1)/n1 + p2(1 - p2)/n2]

To determine the z score, we subtract the confidence level from 100% to get α

α = 1 - 0.95 = 0.05

α/2 = 0.05/2 = 0.025

This is the area in each tail. Since we want the area in the middle, it becomes

1 - 0.025 = 0.975

The z score corresponding to the area on the z table is 1.96. Thus, the z score for confidence level of 95% is 1.96

Margin of error = 1.96 × √[0.2(1 - 0.2)/500 + 0.25(1 - 0.25)/500]

= 1.96 × √0.000695

= 0.052

Confidence interval = (0.2 - 0.25) ± 0.052

= - 0.05 ± 0.052


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A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off. Assuming both promotions can be applied at the same time how much more would you pay if you applied the coupon first?

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Answer:

[tex]\$0.26[/tex] has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A grocery store has a discount of 13% off hand soap. At the same time the hand soap manufacturer has a coupon for $2.00 off.

To find: how much more would be paid if the coupon is applied first

Solution:

Let $ x denotes cost of hand soap

Case 1:

If the discount is given first,

cost of hand soap = [tex]x-\frac{13}{100} x=\$ \frac{87}{100}x[/tex]

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied,

Final cost of the hand soap = [tex]\$\,(\frac{87}{100}x-2)[/tex]

Case 2:

If the coupon for $2.00 off is applied first,

cost of hand soap = [tex]\$(x-2)[/tex]

If the discount is given then,

final cost of the hand soap = [tex](x-2)-\frac{13}{100}(x-2)=\frac{87}{100}(x-2)[/tex] = [tex]\frac{87}{100}x-\frac{87}{50}[/tex]

Here,

[tex]\frac{87}{100}x-\frac{87}{50}-\frac{87}{100}x+2=\frac{13}{50}=\$0.26[/tex]

So, [tex]\$0.26[/tex] has to be paid more if the coupon is applied first.

Answer:

$0.26

Step-by-step explanation: I took the test

Last weekend, Lena worked 7.5 hours on Friday, 9.75 hours on Saturday, and 6.25 hours on Sunday.

She earns £8.60 per hour. How much did she earn in total?

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You will need to add all of the hours and multiple by 8.60 that is going to give you the total of =202.1

Answer:202.1

Step-by-step explanation:

7.5hrs +9.75hrs+6.25hrs=23.5

8.60 X 23.5 =202.1 pounds

Which number is irrational

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Answer:

Can you give the question. Can you post the picture. I can help solve. I will edit this answer once you have given the question/picture.

g A cannonball is shot with an initial speed of 62 meters per second at a launch angle of 25 degrees toward a castle wall that is 260 meters away. If the wall is 20 meters tall, how high off the ground will the cannonball hit

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Answer:

h = 16.23 m

The cannonball will hit the wall at 16.23m from the ground.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

Initial speed v = 62m/s

Angle ∅ = 25°

Horizontal distance d = 260 m

Height of wall y = 20

Resolving the initial speed to vertical and horizontal components;

Horizontal vx = vcos∅ = 62cos25°

Vertical vy = vsin∅ = 62cos25°

The time taken for the cannon ball to reach the wall is;

Time t = horizontal distance/horizontal speed

t = d/vx (since horizontal speed is constant)

t = 260/(62cos25°)

t = 4.627 seconds.

Applying the equation of motion;

The height of the cannonball at time t is;

h = (vy)t - 0.5gt^2

Acceleration due to gravity g = 9.81 m/s

Substituting the given values;

h = 62sin25×4.627 - 0.5×9.81×4.627^2

h = 16.2264134736

h = 16.23 m

The cannonball will hit the wall at 16.23m from the ground.

During your journey, you develop an abscessed tooth and have to visit the dentist. You are prescribed an antibiotic with a dosage of 7.5 mg/kg every six hours. If you weigh 128 pounds and the antibiotic comes in 250 mg tablets, how many tablets should you take each day?

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Answer:

I should take 10.44 tablets in a day, approximately 10.5 tablets.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to solve this problem we need to convert the weight from pounds to kilograms, to do that we need to divide it by 2.205.

[tex]w = \frac{128}{2.205}\\w = 58.05 \text{ kg}[/tex]

Since I need to take 7.5 mg per kg of body weight, then in order to find the dosage we need to multiply the weight in kg by 7.5.

[tex]\text{dosage} = 58*7.5 = 435 \text{ mg}[/tex]

Since I need to take it every six hours and there are 24 hours in a day, we will have to take 4 dosages in a day, therefore we need:

[tex]\text{dosage(day)} = 435*6 = 2,610 \text{ mg}[/tex]

The antibiotic comes in 250 mg in tablets, therefore the number of tablets is:

[tex]tablets = \frac{2610}{250} = 10.44[/tex]

I should take 10.44 tablets in a day, approximately 10.5 tablets.

After a series of major corporations admitted to large accounting irregularities, a public policy research institute conducts a survey to determine whether the public favors increased governmental regulation and oversight of corporations. Which of the following questions will deliver an unbiased response?

a. In light of the recent wave of shocking corporate accounting fraud, should government increase its regulation and oversight of corporations?
b. Should privately-owned companies be subjected to intrusive governmental regulation and oversight?
c. ls the government doing enough to protect American shareholders from corporate greed?
d. None of the above

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Answer:

I think option B

Step-by-step explanation:

Should privately-owned companies be subjected to intrusive governmental regulation and oversight?

This question will produce an unbiased answer either a yes or a no. The question is simple and not too loaded and it is direct without including an inclination to bend to a particular direction. It will produce unbiased responses in that no comment was made about the admittance to large accounting irregularities.

perimeter.
6) A quadrilateral can have 2
reflex angles.

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A quadrilateral can't have 2 reflex angles

Step-by-step explanation:

A quadrilateral can't have 2 reflex angles because reflex angles > 180° so if you add two together, it is > 360°

In right triangle $ABC,$ $\angle C = 90^\circ.$ Median $\overline{AM}$ has a length of $19,$ and median $\overline{BN}$ has a length of $13.$ What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle?

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Answer:

  AB = 2√106 ≈ 20.591

Step-by-step explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem says the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs.

For median AM, we have ...

  AM² = CM² +AC² = (BC/2)² +AC²

For median BN, we have ...

  BN² = CN² +BC² = (AC/2)² +BC²

The sum of these two equations is ...

  AM² +BN² = BC²/4 +AC² +AC²/4 +BC² = (5/4)(AC² +BC²)

  AM² +BN² = (5/4)(AB²)

The hypotenuse of triangle ABC is then ...

  AB = √(4/5(AM² +BN²))

  AB = 2√((19² +13²)/5)

  AB = 2√106 ≈ 20.591

rearrange the equation t = vf - vi /a

to make acceleration appear on the left hand side

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Answer:

a= (vf - vi)/t

Step-by-step explanation:

t = vf - vi /a

a* t =(vf - vi /a)*a

at = vf - vi

at/t = (vf - vi)/t

a =  (vf - vi)/t

Hope it works

Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Answer:

508

Step-by-step explanation:

use l x w

40x7

10x18

8x6

508

Solve for w: 2w<9+5w

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Answer:

w > -3

Step-by-step explanation:

2w<9+5w

Subtract 5w from each side

2w-5w<9+5w-5w

-3w <9

Divide each side by -3 remembering to flip the inequality

-3w/-3 > 9/-3

w > -3

Answer:

w>-3

Step-by-step explanation:

Bonita said that the product of 5/6 x 1 2/3 is 7/3. How can you tell that her answer is wrong.

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Answer:=

1 7/18

Step-by-step explanation:

Turn the improper fraction into a mixed fraction.

What is the value of the expression 1/7 ÷8 A 1/12 B 1/35 C 5/7 D 6/7
Pss. Its multiple choice okay dont get confused

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Answer:

Looks like it's none.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{1}{7}*\frac{1}{8}=\frac{1}{56}[/tex]

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:B and D I belive.

Which one of the following numbers is an irrational number?
Question 20 options:

A)

134∕675

B)

3.

C)

7.676767…

D)

8.12131415…

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

rational number means comparison between two numbers

eg: 1:3 or 1/3 or 0.333

irritional number does not

The one of the numbers is an irrational number that is A) 134 / 675

What are rational numbers, and irrational numbers?

Rational numbers are numbers which can be written in the form of [tex]\dfrac{a}{b}[/tex]where a and b are integers. Example: 1/2, 3.5 (which is writable as 7/5) etc.

Irrational numbers are those real numbers which are not rational numbers.

Noted that all natural numbers are integers, all integers are rational numbers. That means, natural numbers are not irrational.

For example

: 1:3 or 1/3

or 0.333

But irrational number does not.

The rational number means the comparison between two numbers

A) 134 / 675 = 0.19

B) 3.

C) 7.676767…

D) 8.12131415…

So,  A) 134 / 675

This is an irrational number

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Tameka can make 32 beads with 4 sheets of paper. Right now she only has 3 sheets of paper. How many beads can Tameka make?

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Answer:

24 beads

Step-by-step explanation:

beads in 4 sheet=32

beads in 1 sheet=32/4=8

beads in 3 sheet=8*3=24

Answer:

Assuming that you can make the same number of beads with 1 sheet of paper, Tameka can make 24 beads with 3 sheets of paper.

Solve for X 10(x-1) = 8x-2

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Answer:

X = 4 x

  over  5 ( x − 1 ) − 1 5 ( x − 1 )

Answer:

x = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

10(x-1) = 8x-2

Distribute

10x-10 = 8x-2

Subtract 8 from each side

10x-10-8x = 8x-2-8x

2x-10 = -2

Add 10  to each side

2x-10+10 = -2+10

2x = 8

Divide each side by 2

2x/2 = 8/2

x = 4

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

326

Step-by-step explanation:

l x w

7x8

25x6

4x30

326

An amount of money earned #24 in 4 years at a rate of 5% per year simple intrest. what was the amount of money

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Answer:

4.8

Step-by-step explanation:

simple interest=Principal ×time×rate ÷100

=24×4×5÷100

=4.8

Graph the image of the figure given the translation. 1. (x, y) → (x +4, y - 1)

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Answer:

Y=(-1,0)

G=(0,1)

F=(-1,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the arcade game Skee Ball, players roll a ball up a ramp and receive 10 to 50 points based on where the ball lands. Players will attempt to aim the ball to receive higher scores, which are more difficult to achieve based on size and location. However, if a ball is rolled randomly up the ramp, the probabilities of the ball landing in different scoring areas are not equal. Assume the following probabilities for each possible score:

Score 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points
Probability 0.50 0.25 0.15 0.07 0.03

Assume that a player rolls three balls at random.

Required:
a. What is the probability of a total score of at least 100 points?
b. If the first ball scores 30 points, what is the probability of a total score of at least 100 points?
c. Are the events "the first ball scores 30" and the "total score is at least 100" independent? Why or why not??
d. What is the expected total score? What is the variance of the score on one roll?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) sum of 100 can be achieved from following set of score

10,40,50. This score can be achieved in 3! ways

20,30,50. This score can be achieved in 3! ways

20,40,40. This score can be achieved in 4 ways

30,30,40. This score can be achieved in 4 ways

So,

P(score of 100)=

solve for x

x/9=3

whats x

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Answer:

x = 27

Step-by-step explanation:

x/9 = 3

Multiply each side by 9

x/9 * 9 = 3*9

x = 27

Answer:

27

Step-by-step explanation:

x/9= 3

Carry over the 9 and make x the subject.

x= 3*9

x= 27

Therefore x is 27.

To check if the answer is correct, replace the x with the value of what it is in brackets. The value of x is 27.

(27)/9= 3

= 27/9

= 3

We got back the 3 so that means the answer is correct

The sum of two numbers is odd. Can the quotient of the two numbers be an odd number?

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Answer: No.

Step-by-step explanation:

I guess that here we have the statement:

If the sum of two numbers is odd----> can their quotient be an odd number?

first, for n an integer number, we have that:

an odd number can be written as 2n + 1

an even number can be written as 2n.

The sum of two numbers is only odd if one of them is odd and the other even.

Then we have a number that is 2n and other that is 2k + 1, for n and k integer numbers.

Now, let's see if the quotient can also be an odd number.

One way to think this is:

There is an odd number such that when we multiply it by another odd number, the result is an even number?

no, and i can prove it as:

let 2k + 1 be an odd number, and 2j + 1 other.

the product is:

(2k + 1)*(2j + 1) = 2*(2*k*j + k + j) + 1

and as k and j are integers, also does 2*k*j + k + j, so:

2*(2*k*j + k + j) + 1 is an odd number.

This says that the product of two odd numbers is always odd, then we never can have that the quotient between an even number and an odd number is odd.

Suppose f '' is continuous on (−[infinity], [infinity]). (a) If f '(−5) = 0 and f ''(−5) = −1, what can you say about f ? At x = −5, f has a local maximum. At x = −5, f has a local minimum. At x = −5, f has neither a maximum nor a minimum. More information is needed to determine if f has a maximum or minimum at x = −5. (b) If f '(1) = 0 and f ''(1) = 0, what can you say about f ? At x = 1, f has a local maximum. At x = 1, f has a local minimum. At x = 1, f has neither a maximum nor a minimum. More information is needed to determine if f has a maximum or minimum at x = 1.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The first derivative helps considering f decreases or increases. Also, when f'(x) = 0, the function gets local max/min depends on how it acts.

The second derivative helps determining the concave up/down.

At x = -5, f"(-5) = -1 <0 That means the function f have concave down. Also, it shows f increases before -5 and decreases after -5.

Hence f'(-5) = 0 shows f gets maximum at -5.

b) At the point where f" =0, the function has a reflecting point and we need more information to determine if f has a local max/min there.

Using concepts of critical points, it is found that:

a) At x = −5, f has a local maximum.

b) At x = 1, f has neither a maximum nor a minimum.

-----------------------

A critical value of a function f(x) is a value of [tex]x^{\ast}[/tex] for which: [tex]f^{\prime}(x^{\ast}) = 0[/tex].

The second derivative test is also applied:

If [tex]f^{\prime\prime}(x^{\ast}) > 0[/tex], [tex]x^{\ast}[/tex] is a minimum point.If [tex]f^{\prime\prime}(x^{\ast}) < 0[/tex], [tex]x^{\ast}[/tex] is a maximum point.If [tex]f^{\prime\prime}(x^{\ast}) = 0[/tex], [tex]x^{\ast}[/tex] is neither a maximum nor a minimum point.

Item a:

[tex]f^{\prime}(-5) = 0, f^{\prime\prime}(-5) = -1[/tex], thus, a maximum point, and the correct option is:

At x = −5, f has a local maximum.

Item b:

[tex]f^{\prime}(1) = 0, f^{\prime\prime}(1) = 0[/tex], thus, neither a maximum nor a minimum point, and the correct option is:

At x = 1, f has neither a maximum nor a minimum.

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Determine the maximum r-value of the polar equation r = 3 + 3 cos theta

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6

Solve x-6y = 11 for y​

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: y = 11 - x / -6

Step-by-step explanation:

X - 6y = 11

Since we are solving for y, we need to isolate the variable.

Move x to the other side of the equation.

- 6y = 11 - x

Now divide bith sides by -6 to cancel out -6y and get the variable y

-6y/ -6 = 11 - x/ -6

y = 11 - x / -6

Im not sure if it was solving for y, or if it was solve for x if y = 11

Help asap giving branlist!!!

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Answer:

Option 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The first statement is false because the price for 10 gallons is about $37 from the graph. Using this same reasoning, the third statement is also false. The last statement doesn't make sense because the graph has nothing to do with the amount of miles driven. Therefore, the answer is the second statement. We can prove it by looking at the point (4, 15). This means that it costs $15 for 4 gallons, so then the price for one gallon will be 15 / 4 = $3.75.

Mariah spent $9.50 on 9 pounds of limes and pears. Limes cost $0.50 per pound and pears cost $1.50 per pound. Let l be the number of pounds of limes and let p be the number of pounds of pears.

The system of linear equations that models this scenario is:

l + p = 9

0.5l + 1.5p = 9.5

How many pounds of each type of fruit did she buy?


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Answer:

4 pounds of lime and 5 pounds of pears

Step-by-step explanation:

I + P = 9

0.5l + 1.5P = 9.5

I = 9 - P

0.5(9 - P) + 1.5P = 9.5

4.5-0.5P + 1.5P = 9.5

4.5 + P (1P) = 9.5

P = 9.5-4.5 = 5

I = 9 - 5 = 4

Answer: 4 pounds of lime and 5 pounds of pears

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The list below shows the prices of T-shirts at a clothing store.

{8, 10, 10, 12, 15, 15, 18)

Which statement best describes the mean of this ser?

the difference between the least and greatest prices

the sum of the prices

the quotient of the difference between the least and greatest prices divided by 7

the sum of the prices divided by 7

dem

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Answer:

  the sum of the prices divided by 7

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean is the sum of the elements of a set, divided by the number of elements in the set. This set has 7 members, so its mean is ...

  the sum of the prices divided by 7

Find tan x if sec x = sort 37/6 and sin x <0

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Answer:

  tan(x) = -1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the relation between tan and sec:

  [tex]\displaystyle\tan{x}=\pm\sqrt{\sec^2{x}-1}\\\\\tan{x}=-\sqrt{\left(\dfrac{\sqrt{37}}{6}\right)^2-1}\quad\text{negative because sine is negative}\\\\=-\sqrt{\dfrac{37-36}{36}}=\boxed{-\dfrac{1}{6}}[/tex]

The tangent of x is -1/6.

The radius of a circle is 10.7 m. Find the circumference
to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

2 x [tex]\pi[/tex] x 10.7 = 67.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

c=2πr

c=2×π×10.7m

c=67.2m

so about 67

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