p + r + q + 175
(p+9)(p+6)
Yes, but not on model 80
Yes providing that P has a value of 0
3, 61 and 113 are prime; the rest composite.
54 divided by 9 and 6 :p
4 times p or 4p
4t - 2p
It depends on the value of p.
3p
no. you would solve and get -80=-2p or 80=2p. thus resulting in p=40
The value of p is 1.4
The confidence interval for this problem can be calculated using the following formula: Confidence Interval = p ± z*√(p*(1-p)/n) Where: p = observed proportion (54%) n = sample size (80) z = z-score (1.96) Confidence Interval = 0.54 ± 1.96*√(0.54*(1-0.54)/80) Confidence Interval = 0.54 ± 0.07 Therefore, the confidence interval is 0.47 - 0.61, meaning that we can be 95% confident that the percentage of voters who prefer the referred candidate is between 47% and 61%.