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In part i, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, in part ii, the independent variable changes the dependent variable, the one you measure the response in, is the same for parts i and ii. for both parts of the lab, the dependent variable
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Use the frequency distribution, which shows the number of american voters (in millions) according to age, to find the probability that a voter chosen at random is in the 18 to 20 years old age range. ages frequency 18 to 20 5.9 21 to 24 7.7 25 to 34 20.4 35 to 44 25.1 45 to 64 54.4 65 and over 27.7 the probability that a voter chosen at random is in the 18 to 20 years old age range is nothing. (round to three decimal places as needed.)
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X^3+3x^5=x5 what's the missing expression...
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