There are type 1 and type 2 errors in studies. Type 1 errors are an incorrect rejection of a certain hypothesis. An example is incorrectly diagnosing someone with an illness.
The scale 1:24000 is a numerical factor scale, equivalent to a large scale map.
Calculators that specifically have the capability of working with fractions have a key labeled something like "a b/c". In this example, the keys you press would be 33 (a b/c) 1 (a b/c) 3. If your calculator doesn't have such capabilities, you can type 33 + 1 / 3. If it is a scientific calculator, it will do the division first, which is the correct thing to do. If it is NOT a scientific calculator, you would have to type the division first: 1 / 3 + 33. You can also type an approximation, such as 33.3333.
1 milimeter long is an example of a mesurment less than 1 centimeter.
There is nothing special about it. The answer can bea whole number for example 6 * 1 1/2 = 9a mixed number for example 6 * 1 1/4 = 7 1/2larger than the original whole number for example 6 * 1 1/2 = 9smaller than the original whole number for example -6 * 1 1/2 = -9
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a sales tax on gasoline is an example of what type of tax
selective type test is not a hard test if youstudy hard
is dog breeding an example of natural selection
Yes.
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Example: Selective service in the US was sometimes inconsistent in assigning draft status. (note that this could also be capitalized Selective Service) *The term "selective service" is a euphemism for a type of draft system, or conscription. The US agency known as the Selective Service System eventually consisted of both decisional and random components, choosing "some" individuals (from those deemed to be qualified) to be conscripted into military service.
Eukaryotic cells
to save the endangered animals
Selective test is a very very hard test. Its only for 0.01% of Australian children can pass this test.
Hunting only one type of game.
A non-selective menu has only the things that will be served. For example, scrambled eggs and skim milk.