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Nicholas runs 5 miles more per week than his brother Jake. If Nicholas runs 17 miles per week, which equation could be used to find the number of miles Jake runs each week?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
If my mom gets $13.05 an hour, and she works from 3: 30 to 10: 45 in the morning, how much money does my mom make?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:20
Jenny invests $2,000 at an interest rate of 5%. the amount of money, me, in jenny's account after tyears can be represented using the equation ma-2000(1.05). if jenny would have invested the same amount of money at the same interest rate four years ago, the equation representing the amount of money mo. in her account would be represented using the equation! mg = 2000(105)*** which of the following is equivalent to mp? 2000(105) om- 1.05 2000(1.05) mo 1059 mp-2000(1.05) (105) mp - 2000(1.05) + (1.05)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:40
Abottled water distributor wants to estimate the amount of water contained in 1-gallon bottles purchased from a nationally known water bottling company. the water bottling company’s specifications state that the standard deviation of the amount of water is equal to 0.02 gallon. a random sample of 50 bottles is selected, and the sample mean amount of water per 1-gallon bottle is 0.995 gallon a. construct a 99% confidence interval estimate for the popula-tion mean amount of water included in a 1-gallon bottle. b. on the basis of these results, do you think that the distributor has a right to complain to the water bottling company? why? c. must you assume that the population amount of water per bottle is normally distributed here? explain. d. construct a 95% confidence interval estimate. how does this change your answer to (b)?
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