Mathematics, 28.07.2019 21:30 issagirl05
Mark mcclennan signed a simple discount note for $2,950 for 100 days at a rate of 8.5%. find the effective interest rate based on the proceeds received by mcclennan. 8.8% 8.5% 8.6% 8.7%
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Which of the following statements is not true? a.parallel lines are lines in the same plane that never intersect. b.congruent figures have the same shape and same size angles and sides. c.similar figures must have the same shape and the same size. d.a rotation is when you turn a figure around a certain point.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:50
Mariah is randomly choosing three books to read from the following: 5 mysteries, 7 biographies, and 8 science fiction novels. which of these statements are true? check all that apply. there are 20c3 possible ways to choose three books to read. there are 5c3 possible ways to choose three mysteries to read. there are 15c3 possible ways to choose three books that are not all mysteries. the probability that mariah will choose 3 mysteries can be expressed as . the probability that mariah will not choose all mysteries can be expressed as 1 −
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30
People end up tossing 12% of what they buy at the grocery store. assume this is the true population proportion and that you plan to take a sample survey of 540 grocery shoppers to further investigate their behavior. a. calculate the mean and the standard error for the sample proportion p. b. describe the sampling distribution of p in part a. draw a graph of this probability distribution with its mean and standard deviation. what is the probability that your survey will provide a sample proportion more than 15%? c. d. population proportion? what is the probability that your survey will provide a sample proportion within + 0.03 of the
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Mark mcclennan signed a simple discount note for $2,950 for 100 days at a rate of 8.5%. find the eff...
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