Discrete Mathematics
Discrete Mathematics
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ISBN: 9780134689562
Author: Dossey, John A.
Publisher: Pearson,
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To prove: The result “For each positive integer n, n4n2 is divisible by 6”.

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Let x be a random variable that represents the percentage of successful free throws a professional basketball player makes in a season. Let y be a random variable that represents the percentage of successful field goals a professional basketball player makes in a season. A random sample of n = 6 professional basketball players gave the following information.  x 82 69 73 84 74 64 y 42 48 46 46 46 42 ​ Verify that ∑x =446, ∑y =270, ∑x2 =33,442, ∑y2 =12,180, ∑xy =20,070, and r = 0, and find the critical value for a test using a 5% level of significance claiming that ρis not equal than zero. Round your answer to three decimal places.
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