A company offered one half of its employees a bonus if the production of cookies increased by 15%. The other half of the employees was not offered a bonus. As the end of the month, production in the group that did not get the bonus offer increased by a mean of 20 and production in the bonus group increased by a mean of 10.
what is the question?
What is the correct order of steps to determine if the results are significant? A: Calculate the probability of a difference of 10. B: Calculate the difference of the means. C: Randomly separate the employees’ individual results into two groups. D: Calculate the mean of each group. E: Run the experiment many times.
@TwinYang
sorry sir i just fried my brain. too hard for my understanding. Each time I read it, it sends me back to a loop.
what math subject is this
trig and stats
stats not my type
what about trig?
i understand it a little bit
could you help with the first one first please
the sequence graph is y = 10/x
is it a_n = 10(one half)^n − 1; average rate of change is fifteen halves
@campbell_st am I right or no?
your answer seems to make sense to me
can you help with some others
just post the questions 1 at a time and people will help
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