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How many pieces of fruit were used to make Shawna's smoothie? Is this a statistical question?
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On a certain portion of an experiment, a statistical test result yielded a p-value of 0.21. what can you conclude? 2(0.21) = 0.42 < 0.5; the test is not statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 21% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. 0.21 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 79% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. p = 1 - 0.21 = 0.79 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant.
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Lisette takes an ela exam and got 16 out of 27 questions correct. what percentage of the questions did lisette get correct?
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Judy garland electronics operate on a net-profile rate of 20% on its printer cables. if the markup is $8.95 and the overhead is $4.31,find the net profit and the selling price? use the net-profit rate formula to solve this problem.
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