Mathematics, 29.10.2020 23:10 heroicblad
A college accepted new
applicants, of whom 56% were male and 44% were female. The board of directors was not pleased that males were being accepted at a
greater percentage than females. A private company investigated and found each department accepted a greater percentage of females over males. What may
make this claim possible?
A. Sampling error
B. Simpson's Paradox
C. Cause-and-effect relationship
D. Convenience error
E. Confounding
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Michelle and julie work at a catering company. they need to bake 264 cookies for a birthday party that starts in a little over an hour and a half. each tube of cookie dough claims to make 36 cookies, but michelle eats about 1/5 of every tube and julie makes cookies that are 1.5 times as large as the recommended cookie size.it takes about 8 minutes to bake a container of cookies, but since julie's cookies are larger, they take 12 minutes to bake. a. how many tubes should each girl plan to bake? how long does each girl use the oven? b. explain your solution process what did you make? c. what assumptions did you make?
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