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Jimmy rolled a die 90 times and recorded the results. He got a one 15 times, a two 22 times, a three 18 times, a four 11 times, a five 13 times and a six 11 times. Using his results how many six's could Jimmy expect if he rolled the die 1500 times?A) 1190B) 183 C) 217 D) 300
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Identify the center and intercepts if the conic section. then find the domain and range. i’ll post the answers below
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You roll a number cube numbered from 1 to 6. What is the probability that the number is 2,6,3,4,or 1
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Mai biked 6 3/4 miles today, and Noah biked 4 1/2 miles. How many times the length of Noah’s bike ride was Mai’s bike ride ?
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Complete the transformation on the vector shown and choose the resulting vector
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements. Bold left parenthesis a right parenthesis For the shape of the distribution of the sample proportion to be approximately normal, it is required that np(1minusp)greater than or equals______. Bold left parenthesis b right parenthesis Suppose the proportion of a population that has a certain characteristic is 0.35. The mean of the sampling distribution of ModifyingAbove p with caret from this population is mu Subscript ModifyingAbove p with caretequals______. (This is a reading assessment question. Be certain of your answer because you only get one attempt on this question.)
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explain the difference between an equation, like x=5, and an inequality, like x_> 5.
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which value of b makes the trinomial a perfect square
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If p is true and q is false, then p v q is true. True or false
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What is 2648 to two significant figures?
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6. Let A = {-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)and define the relation R as: m R n (m n). R is an equivalence relation. List the distinct equivalence classes of R.
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The total interest paid on a 3-year loan at 6% interest compounded monthly is $1085.16. Determine the monthly payment for the loan. (Please explain using formulas and broken down each step instead of what to input in a calculator. Thank you)
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A newspaper reported that candidate Williams received 13,500 more votes that her opponebt Ms. Smith, and that 42,310 votes were cast in the election. How many votes were cast for each candidate?
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Please show your work thanks4. Let A- (0,1,2,3,4) and f:A and f(f(n)) A where f(n) 2n mod 5. Construct a table with values for n, f(n)
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Find the next number in the following pattern:1 5 3 7 5 9 7 ...
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Find the interest rate needed for the sinking fund to reach the required amount. Assume that the compounding period is the same as the payment period.? (Note. A sinking fund is an account created to fund a future expense.? It's like a savings? account) ?$27 comma 456 to be accumulated in 5 ?years; quarterly payments of ?$1225
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Convert the following decimal values into binary (a) 141 (b) 207 (c) 144
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The technology company DataGenetics suggests that % of all four-digit personal identification numbers, or PIN codes, have a repeating digits format such as . Assuming this to be true, if the PIN codes of eleven people are selected at random, what is the probability that at least one of them will have repeating digits? Round your answer to four decimal places
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a) How many social security cards can be issued with no repeated digits? b) How many social security cards that can be issued with at least one digit repeated? Exercise 4. a) How many nonempty subsets are in a set of 5 elements? b) Erika has 5 friends. In how many ways can she invite one or more friends to a dinner party?
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10. Suppose that we draw cards repeatedly and with replacement from a file of 100 cards, 50 of which refer to male and 50 to female persons. What is the probability of obtaining the second "female" card before the third "male" card?
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