To find the expected number of correct answers in a survey of 500 people, we first determine the proportion of correct answers from the initial survey: 25 out of 150, which is ( \frac{25}{150} = \frac{1}{6} ) or approximately 0.167. Applying this proportion to the new survey size of 500, we calculate ( 500 \times \frac{1}{6} ), which equals approximately 83.33. Therefore, we can expect around 83 people to answer the question correctly in the larger survey.
She can do it correctly, couldn't she? Is the correct question tag of the statement.
For the question to be written correctly, you need to correct your spelling of the word mean. What did you mean would be correct.
You have spelled it correctly in your question.
No. The correct form is 'this was not expected of you'.
In a multiple-choice test with 4 options (a, b, c, d) for each question, the probability of guessing correctly for each question is ( \frac{1}{4} ). If a student guesses on 10 questions, the expected number of correct guesses can be calculated by multiplying the number of questions by the probability of a correct guess: ( 10 \times \frac{1}{4} = 2.5 ). Therefore, the mean expected correct guesses for the student is 2.5.
It is spelled correctly in the question.
Camouflage is spelt correctly in the question.
Exhaustible is correctly spelt in the question.
It is spelt correctly in the question - ranging.
You have spelled it correctly in your question.
You spelled it correctly in your question.
Correctly is the adverb of correct.An example sentence is: "answer this question correctly".Another example is: "he correctly pieced the jigsaw together".