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1Time4thePpl said:
Furthermore, could someone explain q3.a.
My logic is a bit off.

How do we find the probability of him arriving after 8:30, based on him leaving at 8:00?
I understand if it was just P(X>8:30)
Although, I'm not even sure if that would be correct as minutes an hours only have 60 and 24 units. This could lead to incorrect calculations.
It would be P(X>30). X refers to 'driving time' so it doesn't matter that he left home at 8.00, what matters is whether driving time would exceed 30 minutes.
 

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For Q2(b) I had different answers to the ones 1time posted. I got a=1 and b=99 by saying:
a=(-1.96)25 + 50
b=(1.96)25 - 50

The difference between our working out is that I substituted the Z values as 1.96 and -1.96.



Hmm... are we meant to use the tables from our textbook or the ones at the back of our workshop booklet?
 
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sorry re: my previous post, got the questions confused, 3b is simultaneous equations
 

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You guys have done so much work already...I only just looked at the questions this afternoon. I will try to help with the answers if i am able to do the questions.
 

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Lainee said:
For Q2(b) I had different answers to the ones 1time posted. I got a=1 and b=99 by saying:
a=(-1.96)25 + 50
b=(1.96)25 - 50

The difference between our working out is that I substituted the Z values as 1.96 and -1.96.



Hmm... are we meant to use the tables from our textbook or the ones at the back of our workshop booklet?
I think we only get the ones at the back of the blue book
And youre correct. I put in the probabilities, not the Z values :)
 

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Could someone please provide working for 3b. I am really unsure about how simultaneous equations are done. Did we get taught this?
 

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Re: 3(b) I got the equations and tried all simultaneous eqn methods i could think of but i couldnt solve the equations to find a reasonable solution.
 

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1Time4thePpl said:
How do we find the probability of him arriving after 8:30, based on him leaving at 8:00?
I understand if it was just P(X>8:30)
Although, I'm not even sure if that would be correct as minutes an hours only have 60 and 24 units. This could lead to incorrect calculations.
HAha stasmo. Youre such a silly poo,
 

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Use your deductive reasoning powah's!

[3 (b) - the eqns which you are meant to solve simul to get your answer]
 

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:( I hate maths. I hate not doing it in yr 11 or 12. I just need to pass this course. Then i can do tig.
 

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ToO LaZy ^* said:
hey stas..i checked your answer for 2d)..and i was wondering..why did you calculate the standard error?
I was under the impression that sampling distribution is calculated with the standard error.
 

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