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7. Suppose that in a deck of 20 cards, each card has one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 and there are four cards with each number. If 10 cards are chosen from the deck at random, without replacement, what is the probability that each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 will appear exactly twice
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Sh what is the value of x? ox= 2.25 x = 11.25 ox= x = 22 1 (2x + 10) seo - (6x + 1) -- nie
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1.3.25 question suppose 40​% of all voters voted for a particular candidate. to simulate exit polls regarding whether or not voters voted for this​ candidate, five random samples of size 1010 and five random samples of size 10001000 have been generated using technology using a population proportion of 0.400.40​, with the accompanying results. complete parts a through c below. click the icon to view the simulation results. a. observe how the sample proportions of successes vary around 0.400.40. simulation compared to sample prop simulation compared to sample prop 1 ▾ 6 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 2 ▾ less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 7 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 3 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 8 ▾ equal to 0.40 greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 4 ▾ greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 less than 0.40 9 ▾ less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 5 ▾ equal to 0.40 less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 10 ▾ equal to 0.40 greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 click to select your answer(s) and then click check answer. 2 parts remaining clear all check answer
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