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 Give an example of an interval estimate of an average or proportion you may use in your daily life. For instance, you may say that you are pretty sure your average commute time is between 25-30 minutes, or you are fairly confident that between 60-65% of the population love dogs. Collect some data to see … Read more

Math.

In this Lab, you will be asked to analyze completed test review questions.  It is your turn to be the evaluator.  Check each problem to see if they are correct or not.  If there is(are) a mistake(s) please make corrections.  Be sure to pay attention to detail!

Statistic

  Collect some quantitative data (if your data from week 1 is quantitative, you can use it). Find the sample mean and standard deviation. Plot it in a histogram. Does the data seem to follow the bell curve of the normal distribution? What features of the data do or do not fit in with the … Read more

Math- Discussion

  Please answer all of the questions below to receive full credit: Why is it impossible to combine the expression (see attached immage)  into a single term? Explain. What does it mean when we say “rationalize the denominator”? Find an example, by finding values for a and b, to show that (see attached immage. Comment on at least one (1) classmate’s … Read more

Statistic

Collect some quantitative data (if your data from week 1 is quantitative, you can use it). Find the sample mean and standard deviation. Plot it in a histogram. Does the data seem to follow the bell curve of the normal distribution? What features of the data do or do not fit in with the shape … Read more

College algebra DO NOT BID IF YOU DINT DO MATH !!!!

For this discussion, you are to pick one video from a reputable site. Examples of reputable sites include PurpleMath, Khan Academy, Whiteboard Math… The video you select must cover one of the following topics: Dividing Radical Expressions Simplifying Radical Expressions Rationalizing  Radical Expressions After viewing one of the videos, offer a brief synopsis of its … Read more

Discrete Mathematics

   Q−1: [8×1 marks] Let                      and    be the propositions:  : “Ahmad comes to the party”,   : “Salim comes to the party”,   : “Khalid comes to the party”,   : “Bader comes to the party”. Write the following propositions using    and logical connectives: a) “Nether Ahmad nor Salim come to the party”. b) “If Bader comes to … Read more

College Algebra

Open the attached Problems Word document by clicking on the link below. Provide answers to each of the questions by typing them into the Word document. You must show your work. You can accomplish this in different ways: You may type the steps you used to solve the problem directly on the Word document OR … Read more