Mathematics, 12.12.2020 15:50 sammysosa121832
11. Nola was selling tickets at the high school dance. At the end of the
evening, she picked up the cash box and noticed a dollar lying on the floor
next to it. She said, I wonder whether the dollar belongs inside the cash
box or not. The price of tickets for the dance was 1 ticket for $5 (for
individuals) or 2 tickets for $8 (for couples). She looked inside the cash box
and found $200 and ticket stubs for the 47 students in attendance. Does
the dollar belong inside the cash box or not? (justify/defend) *
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Iβve been trying all day to figure this puzzle out. i need the work for it aswell. it is a factoring polynomials tarsia. the image is below.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:10
Jobs and productivity! how do retail stores rate? one way to answer this question is to examine annual profits per employee. the following data give annual profits per employee (in units of 1 thousand dollars per employee) for companies in retail sales. assume Ο β 4.0 thousand dollars. 3.7 6.7 3.6 8.5 7.5 5.9 8.7 6.4 2.6 2.9 8.1 β1.9 11.9 8.2 6.4 4.7 5.5 4.8 3.0 4.3 β6.0 1.5 2.9 4.8 β1.7 9.4 5.5 5.8 4.7 6.2 15.0 4.1 3.7 5.1 4.2 (a) use a calculator or appropriate computer software to find x for the preceding data. (round your answer to two decimal places.) thousand dollars per employee (b) let us say that the preceding data are representative of the entire sector of retail sales companies. find an 80% confidence interval for ΞΌ, the average annual profit per employee for retail sales. (round your answers to two decimal places.) lower limit -- thousand dollars upper limit -- thousand dollars (c) let us say that you are the manager of a retail store with a large number of employees. suppose the annual profits are less than 3 thousand dollars per employee. do you think this might be low compared with other retail stores? explain by referring to the confidence interval you computed in part (b). yes. this confidence interval suggests that the profits per employee are less than those of other retail stores. no. this confidence interval suggests that the profits per employee do not differ from those of other retail stores. correct: your answer is correct. (d) suppose the annual profits are more than 6.5 thousand dollars per employee. as store manager, would you feel somewhat better? explain by referring to the confidence interval you computed in part (b). yes. this confidence interval suggests that the profits per employee are greater than those of other retail stores. no. this confidence interval suggests that the profits per employee do not differ from those of other retail stores. (e) find an 95% confidence interval for ΞΌ, the average annual profit per employee for retail sales. (round your answers to two decimal places.) lower limit 3.75 incorrect: your answer is incorrect. thousand dollars upper limit 6.41 incorrect: your answer is incorrect. thousand dollars
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True or false: dilations map angles of the same degrees
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