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g An article reported the results of a survey of 400 elementary school teachers and 500 high school teachers. Of the elementary school teachers, 100 said they were very satisfied with their jobs, whereas 200 of the high school teachers were very satisfied with their work. We wish to do hypothesis testing to check that true proportion of elementary school teachers and high school teachers who were very satisfied with their jobs differs from each other. Write the formula and calculate the value of the estimate of the standard error of the sample statistics, you would use in finding test statistic, assuming null hypothesis is true. ( Round your answer to 3 decimal places)
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The square pyramid has a volume of 441 cubic inches. what is the value of x? 1/7x is the height x is the base
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Afootball quarterback has two more chances to throw a touchdown before his team is forced to punt the ball. he misses the receiver on the first throw 25% of the time. when his first throw is incomplete, he misses the receiver on the second throw 15% of the time. what is the probability of not throwing the ball to a receiver on either throw?
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The stem-and-leaf plot shows the heights in centimeters of teddy bear sunflowers grown in two different types of soil. soil a soil b 5 9 5 2 1 1 6 3 9 5 1 0 7 0 2 3 6 7 8 2 1 8 3 0 9 key: 9|6 means 69 key: 5|8 means 58 calculate the mean of each data set. calculate the mean absolute deviation (mad) of each data set. which set is more variable? how do you know?
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