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08.12.2020 •
Social Studies
Be as creative as possible: How would you stop a non-stop flight all the way around the world. Don't give me a simple answer, write a full on senario and at least 3 events that occured. BE AS CREATIVE AS POSSIBLE
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Ответ:
So, i came up with 3 ideas.
1.) Drink like a gallon of water before the flight, and about 10 minutes after take off, PlSS on everyone.
2.) Write a not saying that theres a bomb somewhere in the plane and drop it somewhere someone will find it
3.) Pop a little to many pills and have a seizure.
Ответ:
23.89%
Step-by-step explanation:
The empirical rule says that the 95% of the data falls in between two standard deviations of the mean.
Given : GMAT scores are normally distributed and the the average score is approximately
.
Also, 95% of his classmates scored between 400 and 680.
Then, by empirical rule , 95% of data falls in between![mu\pm 2\sigma](/tpl/images/0222/3235/e2bba.png)
i.e.
(1)
Subtracting (1) from (2), we get
Let x be the random variable to represent the scores of every student.
Statistic z-score :![z=\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}](/tpl/images/0222/3235/8ab38.png)
For x= 490, we have
The p-value =![P(z<-0.71)=0.2388521\approx23.89\%](/tpl/images/0222/3235/42663.png)
Hence, 23.89% of his classmates who scored lower than he did .