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In 1 mile there 1760 yards. Hence 4000 / 1760 = 2.272727... miles. That is approximately 2.27 miles or 2 miles 480 yards.
A bank wishing to estimate the mean balances owed by their MasterCard customers within 75 miles with a 98 percent confidence can use the following formula to calculate the required sample size: Sample size = (Z-score)2 * population standard deviation / (margin of error)2 Where Z-score = 2.326 for 98 percent confidence Population standard deviation = 300 Margin of error = desired confidence intervalSubstituting the values into the formula the required sample size is: 2.3262 * 300 / (Confidence Interval)2 = 553.7Therefore the bank would need to have a sample size of 554 to estimate the mean balances owed by their MasterCard customers within 75 miles with a 98 percent confidence.
There are 0.0012 miles in 2 meters. 1 mile = 1609.344 meters 1 meter = 0.00062 mile
This one can seem tricky because "What is the average" is normally how it would come out, but since average is an adjective describing something, we have to move to the next word, Miles. This is plural and the question is asking about the miles, so the correct sentence is: What are the average miles driven per month? The best way to know for sure, just take out the adjective: What are the miles...
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The percentage of both total traffic fatalities and those that are alcohol-related have long been dropping and the proportion that are alcohol-related has been dropping even faster. Currently there is less that one traffic fatality for every 100 million miles traveled.
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About 50 percent of the U.S. population lives within 500 miles of Gettysburg. 60 percent of the U.S. population lives within 600 miles of Columbus, Ohio.
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Insurance rates probably do not differ, although dry counties have higher alcohol-related traffic fatalities per 100,000,000 miles driven. Yes
According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, most accidents occur within 25 miles of our homes, and at speeds under 45 miles per hour. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of work-related fatalities in the United States