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- Sean Junkins
Sean Junkins works at X-Mobile. His pay is easily calculated using the expression 12h+8c, where h is the number of hours he works and c represents the number of phones he sells. Would Sean Junkins make more money if he worked 37 hours and sold three cell - Unemployment rate
Over the last 16 years, the country's unemployment rate has changed according to the following frequency table: years of unemployment: 2 5 2 3 3 1 unemployment rate: 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 in % (percent). Determine the two-sided confidence interval for the var - Intersection of functions
Draw a graph of the function given by the equation y = -2x +3, find its intersections with the coordinate axes, and complete the unknown coordinates A [3;? ], B [?; 8]. - Chi square
A phone battery manufacturer claims that his battery lives are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation equal to 0.9 years. Suppose a random sample of 10 of these batteries has a standard deviation of 1.2 years. Do you think that the s - Confidence Interval
The average grade of 50 senior students in a statistics class is 85, with a standard deviation of 10.2. In comparison, 60 senior students got an average of 80 with a standard deviation of 8.9. Can the difference in the mean grade be attributed to chance, - Performance comparing
A standardized test was administered to thousands of students with a mean score of 85 and a standard deviation of 8. A random sample of 50 students was given the same test and showed an average score of 83.20. Is there evidence that this group performs le - Parallelogram - two sides
The parallelogram has the sides a = 25.3 b = 13.8, and the angle closed by the sides is a = 72°. Calculate the area of the parallelogram. - Steering 49363
The steering wheel has a diameter of 40 cm. It is acted upon by a pair of forces with a torque of 27 Newton-meters. How much force does it exert on each side of the steering wheel? - Chess pieces
The box contains five black chess pieces. How many white pieces should we add to it so that the probability of pulling out a black piece is 1:4? - Lead melt
Find the heat needed to melt an object made of lead weighing 250g and an initial temperature of 35°C. Lead melts at 327°C at normal pressure. Mass heat capacity of lead c = 129 J/kg • K and mass latent heat of lead lt (t is the subscript) = 22.6 kJ/kg. - Probability 49331
There are 1 to 20 start numbers in the draw. What is the probability that the first downhill raffle will draw a start number less than 6? - Right key
The hostel has 4 rooms. The keys to each room are not numbered. Each of the four guests took one key. What is the probability that everyone took the right key? - Two-thirds 49311
Chocolate pieces hang on a Christmas tree. One-third is made of milk chocolate, two-thirds of the rest is dark, and 200 g is white chocolate. How much do all the pieces weigh together? - Probability 49301
Eva and 199 other students took part in job interviews at the Dream School, which accepts only the 120 most successful students. What is the probability of its acceptance? - Apples 49291
My aunt bought 4 kg of apples. A kilo of apples costs CZK 15. How much will 4 kg cost? - Parallelogram 49281
The circumference of the parallelogram measures 2.8 m. The length of one of its sides is equal to one-seventh of the entire circumference. Calculate the sizes of the sides of this parallelogram. - The pool
There is 210 l of water in the pool. If you know that the pool is 30% full, calculate how many liters of water will fit into it. - Edges of the cuboid
Find the length of the edges of the cuboid, which has the following dimensions: width is 0.4 m; height is 5.8 dm, and the block can hold 81.2 liters of fluid. - Poisson distribution - daisies
The meadow behind FLD was divided into 100 equally large parts. Subsequently, it was found that there were no daisies in ten of these parts. Estimate the total number of daisies in the meadow. Assume that daisies are randomly distributed in the meadow. - Stephan - cookies
Stephan is making cookies for the class. His recipe calls for 3 and 1/2 cups of flour. He has 7/8 a cup of wheat flour and 2 and 1/2 cups of white flour. Does Mr. Stephan have enough flour to make the cookies?
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