Mathematics, 04.05.2021 23:40 JOHNDoe3443
PLEASE HELP ME! I DID THE MATH AND I GOT 9.10... SO IT'S EITHER 9.9 OR IS IT 10.1 I"M NOT SURE! <3
Anne Wilson earns an average disposable income of $4,350 per month. This year, she spent $5,730 on clothing. To the nearest tenth of a percent, what percent of her disposable annual income did she spend on clothing?
9.9%
10.1%
11.0%
11.9%
None of these choices are correct.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40
Atextile fiber manufacturer is investigating a new drapery yarn, which the company claims has a mean thread elongation of 12 kilograms with a standard deviation of 0.5 kilograms. the company wishes to test the hypothesis upper h subscript 0 baseline colon mu equals 12 against upper h subscript 1 baseline colon mu less-than 12 using a random sample of n equals 4 specimens. calculate the p-value if the observed statistic is x overbar equals 11.8. round your final answer to five decimal places (e.g. 98.76543).
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Mr. thompson is on a diet. he currently weighs 260 pounds. he loses 4 pounds per month. what part of the story makes the relationship not proportional?
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Many newspapers carry a certain puzzle in which the reader must unscramble letters to form words. how many ways can the letters of emdangl be arranged? identify the correct unscrambling, then determine the probability of getting that result by randomly selecting one arrangement of the given letters.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Identify the slope an intercept of the following linear equation y = 1/5x - 6 a. slope: 1/5; intercept: -6 b. slope: 5; intercept: -6 c. slope: -1/5; intercept: 6 d. slope: 1/5; intercept: 6
Answers: 2
PLEASE HELP ME! I DID THE MATH AND I GOT 9.10... SO IT'S EITHER 9.9 OR IS IT 10.1 I"M NOT SURE! <...
History, 19.02.2020 21:18
History, 19.02.2020 21:18
Social Studies, 19.02.2020 21:19
Social Studies, 19.02.2020 21:19
History, 19.02.2020 21:19
Business, 19.02.2020 21:19