Jillian has been updating the design of a media streaming website. She wonders if users will spend more time on the site with the new design, so she designs a study. She starts with a random sample of 1,000 users and randomly assigns half of them to the old design and half of them to the new design. After a week, she notices that users with the new design spend significantly longer on the site than the users with the old design. Can we conclude that the new design caused users to spend more time on the site? Why? Choose 1 answer: A)Yes because the sample size was large, B) Yes, because the users were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups, C) Yes, because the users were randomly selected, D) Not necessarily, because the sample size was too small, E) Not necessarily, because this wasn’t an experiment.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Yes, because the users were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups

Step-by-step explanation:

Random assignment to treatment and control groups makes this study an experiment, so we can make causal conclusions.

Answer 2

Answer:

C:  Yes, because the users were randomly selected

Step-by-step explanation:

Got it right on USATP.

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Whats 27.16 - 3.1 x 1.4 evaluated?
PLEASE HELP

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Answer:

22.82

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

22.82

Step-by-step explanation:

3.1*1.4 = 4.34

27.16-4.34 = 22.82

[edited, I messed up the order of operations before, sorry]

8 tomatoes for $2 unit rate
I don't have much so please 17

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That would be 16 dollars I’m pretty sure dude

your job requires that you work at least 40 hours a week you have already worked 15 and there are 4 more days left in the week how many hours do you have to work each day to get at least 40 hours: inequality and solution

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Answer:

6.25 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

this is rather simple really,

first, you have to work 40 hours a week

you have already worked 15 so now you can subtract that

40-15= 25hrs

if you have 4 more days of the week you divide the remaining hours by the days left

25/4= 6.25hrs

that would be the bare minimum of hours for you to work a 40 hour week.

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Answer:

a. -14

b. -13

c. -5

d. -3

e. -12

f. 0

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps

Answer:

A is -14.

B is -13

C is -5

D is -3

E is -12

F is 0

Step-by-step explanation:

A, B, E both numbers are negative so you just add them together and add a negative sign.

C would read 4-9

D 10-7 and add a - to the answer

F is 6-6

You have 8 donuts and you want to give 1/4 of them to a friend. How many donuts would your friend get?​

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Answer: pretty sure the friend would get 2 donuts

Step-by-step explanation:

B^2 + 11b + 18 ( Factor the question)
Help please!

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(x+2)(x+9)
................................

Answer:

=b^2+(9+2)b+18

=b^2+9b+2b+18

=b(b+9)+2(b+9)

=(b+9)(b+2)

A gallon of gas costs an average of two dollars is Betty spends $144 a month on gas determine how many gallons of gas she uses a month

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Answer:

she uses 72 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

just do 144/2 and the answer is 72

if you wanna check your answer just do 72x2 and it equals 144

72 galloons because 144 divided by 2 which is the price per gallon then it is 72

A newspaper is launching a new advertising campaign in order to increase the number of daily subscribers. The newspaper currently ​(t​0) has​ 26,000 daily subscribers and management expects that​ number, S(t), to grow at the rate of subscribers per​ day, where t is the number of days since the campaign began. How long​ (to the nearest​ day) should the campaign last if the newspaper wants the number of daily subscribers to grow to​ 49,000?

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Answer:

57 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

t(0) = 26000

Growth rate (S'(t)) = 80t^1/2

Targeted number of subscribers = 49000

Take the integral of the growth rate :

∫80t^1/2dt = [(80t^(1/2 + 1)) / 1/2 + 1] + C

[(80t^(1/2 + 1)) / 1/2 + 1] + C = (80t^3/2) / 3/2 + C

(80t^3/2) * 3/2 + C = (160/3)t^3/2 + C

(160/3)t^3/2 + C

Let C = t(0)

(160/3)t^3/2 + 26000 = 49000

(160/3)t^3/2 = 49000 - 26000

(160/3)t^3/2 = 23000

Multiply both sides by 3/160

t^3/2 = 23000* 3/160

t^3/2 = 69000/160

t^3/2 = 431.25

t^(3/2 * 2/3) = 431.25^2/3

t = 57.080277

t = 57 days (approx.)

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Gretchen made a paper cone to hold a gift for a friend. The paper cone was 11 inches high and had a radius of 4 inches. Find the volume of the paper cone to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for π.


The volume is ___in^3

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Answer:

184.2 in^3

Step-by-step explanation:

vol of cone=

[tex]\pi {r}^{2} \frac{h}{3} [/tex]

[tex]3.14 \times 16 \times \frac{11}{3} [/tex]

=184.2

I need help please thanks
find x when y = 18, if y = 9 when x = 8
ASAP PLEASE

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so

y=9 -> y=18

       *2

x=8 -> x=16

       *2

so x = 16

Answer:

the only logical way solving this question is:

if y=9 then x=8

if y=18 then x should be 16

Step-by-step explanation:

I cant find any other way to solve

Write the following as an inequality. 9 is greater than x, and 3 is less than x Use x only once in your inequality. also please understand that two people need to answer the question for me to give brainiest, and yes once two people answer I will choose brainliest for whoever is correct

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Answer:

9>x>3

Step-by-step explanation:

the open side always faces the greater value

In a certain state's lottery, 45 balls numbered 1 through 45 are placed in a machine and eight of them are drawn at random. If the eight numbers drawn match the numbers that a player had chosen, the player wins $1,000,000. In this lottery, the order in which the numbers are drawn does not matter.

Compute the probability that you win the million-dollar prize if you purchase a single lottery ticket. Write your answer as a reduced fraction.
P
(win) =

A single lottery ticket costs $2. Compute the Expected Value, to the state, if 10,000 lottery tickets are sold. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
Answer: $
A single lottery ticket costs $2. Compute the Expected Value, to you, if you purchase 10,000 lottery tickets. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
Answer: $

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Step-by-step explanation:

The order of the numbers doesn't matter, so we'll use combinations instead of permutations.  The number of combinations is:

₄₅C₈ = 215,553,195

So the probability of a ticket having the winning combination is 1 / 215,553,195.

The expected value to the state is:

E(X) = 10,000 (1) ($2) + 10,000 (1 / 215,553,195) (-$1,000,000)

E(X) = $19954

The expected value to you is:

E(X) = 10,000 (1) (-$2) + 10,000 (1 / 215,553,195) ($1,000,000)

E(X) = -$19954

Xis normally distributed with mean 1,000 and standard deviation 250. What is the probability that X lies between 800 and 1, 100?

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Answer:

0.4435

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

X is normally distributed:

mean(m) = 1,000

standard deviation (s) = 250

probability that X lies between 800 and 1,100?

Using the relation :

X = 800

Zscore = (x - m) / s

Zscore = (800 - 1000) / 250

Zscore = - 200 / 250

Zscore = - 0.8

P(Z ≤ - 0.8) = 0.2119

X = 1100

Zscore = (x - m) / s

Zscore = (1100 - 1000) / 250

Zscore = 100 / 250

Zscore = 0.4

P(Z ≤ 0.4) = 0.6554

P(Z ≤ 0.4) - P(Z ≤ - 0.8)

0.6554 - 0.2119

= 0.4435

I thought of a two-digit number. The unit digit of my number is 7 more than the tens digit cubed. What is my number?

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

The tens digit a is cubed (a³ ) still less than the biggest possible 1 -digit number . It can be only 0 or 1 , so even 2³ =8 ( in such case the unit digit is 15,- that's  not possible) .

0 can not be the the first digit in 2 digit number. So the only possible tens digit is 1. So the unit number is 1+7=8.

Answer 18

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Which expression is the coefficient of the n term -1

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Answer:

C. -2n² - n + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

In expression C, the coefficient of the n term is -1;

  The expression in choice C is given as:

               -2n² - n + 5

The coefficient is the number before a variable;

  For n², the coefficient is -2

    for n, the coefficient is -1

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Answer:

nope

Step-by-step explanation:

Michael exercises more than 35 minutes per day.
Use t to represent Michael's amount of exercise (in minutes per day).

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Answer:

t>35

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Michael exercises more than 35 days, t is greater than 35. To express that in an inequality, the answer is t>35. Hope this helped!

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solve this equation
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Hey can someone help me with my latest question no one‘s helping me and I really need it

Number 10 plzz???????

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%error=(6.5g/mol - 7g/mol)/(7g/mol) * 100= 7.14% error

Translate the sentence into an equation.
Seven times the sum of a number and 2 is 6.
Use the variable y for the unknown number.

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Answer:

7(y+2)=6

Step-by-step explanation:

its right

If b^2 = 25 then b= Answer it please

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Answer:

b = 5

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If a roof has a pitch of 5 to 11, how high will the roof rise over a 33-foot run?
a.
3
C.
2
72 feet
1 feet
b. 15 feet
d.
20 feet

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The answer is b. 15ft

find the sum of 2x ÷ x-1 and x÷x-1​

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Answer with step-by-step explanation:

First of all, ORDER OF OPERATIONS!! 2x/x is 2/1, which is 2. Then, subtract 1, which is 1.

2x ÷ x - 1 = 1

Same thing: x/x = 1. Subtract 1 from 1, which is 0.

x ÷ x - 1 = 0

1 + 0 = 1

Hope this helped!

Your teacher invented another game: You will pick one card from a deck of cards. If
you pick a heart, you will win $25.00. Otherwise, you will lose $5.00.
From the standpoint of the player, what is the expected value of this game?
Enter expected value
What does the expected value tell us about the game?
O The game is good to play, you will make money on average.
O The game is NOT good to play, you will tend to lose money.
O It doesn't matter if you play, you will generally break even.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Write an equation in the line in slope intercept form

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Answer:

Y=2x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the slope, its rise over run. So you would move from (0,-1) to the next point it intercepts, (1,1) and find it from there

As for the Y-Intercept, it would just be wherever the line connects with the Y axis, which happens to be (0,-1) or Negative 1.

estimate the answer for 1 2/3 x 5 1/10 (type a whole number​

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Answer:

Exact Form:

17/2

Decimal Form:

8.5

Mixed Number Form:

8 1/2

the half life of c14 is 5730 years. Suppose that wood found at an archeological excavation site contains about 35% as much C14 as does living plant material. Determine when the wood was cut

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Answer:

The wood was cut approximately 8679 years ago.

Step-by-step explanation:

At first we assume that examination occured in 2020. The decay of radioactive isotopes are represented by the following ordinary differential equation:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt} = -\frac{m}{\tau}[/tex] (Eq. 1)

Where:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt}[/tex] - First derivative of mass in time, measured in miligrams per year.

[tex]\tau[/tex] - Time constant, measured in years.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the radioactive isotope, measured in miligrams.

Now we obtain the solution of this differential equation:

[tex]\int {\frac{dm}{m} } = -\frac{1}{\tau}\int dt[/tex]

[tex]\ln m = -\frac{1}{\tau} + C[/tex]

[tex]m(t) = m_{o}\cdot e^{-\frac{t}{\tau} }[/tex] (Eq. 2)

Where:

[tex]m_{o}[/tex] - Initial mass of isotope, measured in miligrams.

[tex]t[/tex] - Time, measured in years.

And time is cleared within the equation:

[tex]t = -\tau \cdot \ln \left[\frac{m(t)}{m_{o}} \right][/tex]

Then, time constant can be found as a function of half-life:

[tex]\tau = \frac{t_{1/2}}{\ln 2}[/tex] (Eq. 3)

If we know that [tex]t_{1/2} = 5730\,yr[/tex] and [tex]\frac{m(t)}{m_{o}} = 0.35[/tex], then:

[tex]\tau = \frac{5730\,yr}{\ln 2}[/tex]

[tex]\tau \approx 8266.643\,yr[/tex]

[tex]t = -(8266.643\,yr)\cdot \ln 0.35[/tex]

[tex]t \approx 8678.505\,yr[/tex]

The wood was cut approximately 8679 years ago.

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you should just have to times the yards by three like the second one is 12

natalie budgets $150 for yoga training but doesn’t want to spend all of that money. She buys a yoga mat for $10 and spends $9 per day on yoga classes. Which inequality represents the number of day,d, that Natalie can take classes and stay under (less than) her budget?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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