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What must you do to the first inequality to get to the second inequality? a. n 4 < 5; n< 20 b. β n 4 < 5; n> β20 a. a. add 4 to each side. b. add β4 to each side. b. a. divide each side by 4. b. divide each side by β4. c. a. subtract 4 from each side. b. subtract β4 from each side and reverse the inequality sign. d. a. multiply each side by 4. b. multiply each side by β4 and reverse the inequality sign.
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Rachel is studying the population of a particular bird species in a national park. she observes every 10th bird of that species that she can find in the park. her conclusion is that the birds living in the park who belong to that species generally feed on insects. rachel's sample is . based on the sample she picked, rachel's generalization is . reset next
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