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Positively skewed.
A function is positive on an interval, say, the interval from x=a to x=b, if algebraically, all the y-coordinate values are positive on this interval; and graphically, the entire curve or line lies above the x-axis.on this interval.
Answers.com says it is: A statistical range with a specified probability that a given parameter lies within the range. I think that means, just how confident you are that your statistical analysis is correct.
is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers is the set.
The median is the value which lies half way along the set when arranged in ascending or descending order.
A confidence interval of x% is an interval such that there is an x% probability that the true population mean lies within the interval.
Positively skewed.
There is a 95% probability that the true population proportion lies within the confidence interval.
When, over a given range, the probability that a variable in question lies within a particulat interval is equal to the size of that interval as a proportion of the range.
A function is positive on an interval, say, the interval from x=a to x=b, if algebraically, all the y-coordinate values are positive on this interval; and graphically, the entire curve or line lies above the x-axis.on this interval.
Answers.com says it is: A statistical range with a specified probability that a given parameter lies within the range. I think that means, just how confident you are that your statistical analysis is correct.
50%. The second quartile is the median.
In math, an interval is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.
is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers is the set.
Discuss how you can use the zeros of the numerator and the zeros of the denominator of a rational function to determine whether the graph lies below or above the x-axis in a specified interval?
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Third class lever. Here power lies in between load and fulcrum.