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100

What is the null hypothesis?

u1 = u2

100

Where do I plug this into the calculator? 

normalcdf


100

How many possibilities are there to know over a total of 2 bottles? 

3

0 then 2, 1 then 1, 2 then 0 

100

Where do I plug in the brightness of Acubens in for? 

b

100

What does a question that says "Show that" mean? 

Answers may vary. 
200

What is the alternative hypothesis? 

u1 not = u2

200
State the values of the following to plug into the calculator

lower:

upper:

u:

o:

lower: either -199 or 0

upper: 55

u: 59

o: 3

200

What is the probability that Taizo knocks over a total of 2 bottles? 

0.26

200

What is the magnitude of Acubens? 

4.20 

200

Show that the common ration is -1.5

4.5 =2(r)3-1


When you solve you get -1.5

300

Which value is the only one in a T-Test that we can compare to accept or reject the hypothesis

p-value.


300

What is the probability that Roy completes a lap in less than 55 seconds? 

0.0912

300

A fair game in probability is a game where the expected value (long-term average payoff) is  what value?  

0

300

Where do I plug a magnitude of 7 in for? 

m

300

Where do I plug in 6 for in my formula?

n

400

Find the p-value for this test. 5 decimal places

0.97652

400

What is the probability of 8.6 of the 20 laps being more than T seconds? 

0.43

400

How would I set up an equation for part b. 

0 = -8*0.5 + 4*0.4 + 0.1*k

400

Find the brightness of Ceres? 

b= 0.00398

400

Find the location of F. 

x = -15.2 km

500

State whether Annabelle's conclusion is correct. Give a reason for your answer. 

0.97652 > 0.05

Therefore, Annabelle's conclusion is correct. 

500

Find the value of t, the number of seconds 

59.5 seconds


500

What is the value of k so that the game is fair? 

k = 24 points


500
Find how many times brighter Acubens is compared to Ceres

13.2 times

500

Find the total distance Kristi runs during the 1st 7 days of training. 

64.3 km

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