The correct response is D; we can treat the survey as one involving a single variable, responding with either "yes, I attended more than 4 games" or "no." Given the random survey of 10 students meets the randomization criterion and that their responses are independent, options B and C can be dismissed. However, since only 10 students were surveyed, the confidence interval will not be narrow. As per Statistical Solutions, a minimum of 10 subjects per variable is essential for regression analysis. If the query concerns the number of games each student attended, the potential variables increase; conversely, if it solely asks, “Did you attend more than 4 games?”, then we only consider a single variable, making 10 students sufficient.
Answer:
7 years
Step-by-step explanation:
Since a graph isn’t provided, I will indicate how many years are involved, and you should be able to deduce it from this. First, let’s [use a calculator] to find 2% of 250, which equals 5. Adding 5 to the total only slightly impacts 2% of the original amount, changing it by 0.1 or 5/50. We can continue adding 5 until we exceed 282, which occurs after 7 increments, calculated as (285 minus 250) divided by 5. Thus, the answer is indeed 7 years. A quick calculation will confirm this.
Utilize the! operation to determine the count of combinations.
8!/5! = 40,320/120 = 336