Mathematics, 13.12.2019 02:31 jilliand2242
You are playing a game against a friend. you will take turns rolling two normal dice and the finding product of the two numbers. if the product is even, player one earns a point. if the product is odd, player two earns two points. the first player to earn fifteen points is the winner. would you want to be player one or player two in this game? it would make my day if you answer < 3
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Sadie computes the perimeter of a rectangle by adding the length, l, and width, w, and doubling this sum. eric computes the perimeter of a rectangle by doubling the length, l, doubling the width, w, and adding the doubled amounts. write an equation for sadie’s way of calculating the
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40
Suppose that 3% of all athletes are using the endurance-enhancing hormone epo (you should be able to simply compute the percentage of all athletes that are not using epo). for our purposes, a “positive” test result is one that indicates presence of epo in an athlete’s bloodstream. the probability of a positive result, given the presence of epo is .99. the probability of a negative result, when epo is not present, is .90. what is the probability that a randomly selected athlete tests positive for epo? 0.0297
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50
A3-dimensional figure has a square base and 4 lateral faces that meet at a point. explain the difference between the cross sections when a slice is made perpendicular to the base through the vertex, and when a slice is made perpendicular to the base and not through the vertex
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