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4.2.1. if a typist averages one misspelling in every 3250 words, what are the chances that a 6000-word report is free of all such errors? answer the question two ways— first, by using an exact binomial analysis, and second, by using a poisson approximation. does the similarity (or dissimilarity) of the two answers surprise you? explain. larsen, richard j.. an introduction to mathematical statistics and its applications (p. 223). pearson education. kindle edition.
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04, McKenzie8409
Ashopper bought a watermelon a pack of napkins and some paper plates in his state there was no tax on food the tax rate on non-food items is 5% the total for the three items he bought was 825 before tags and he paid $0.19 in taxes how much did the watermelon cost
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Me. drysdale earned 906.25 in interest in one year on money that he had deposited in his local bank if the bank paid an interest rate of 6.25% how much money did mr. drysdale deposit
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Deena is planting two rectangular gardens. one garden is 3.67 feet by 8.56 feet, and the other garden is 3.67 feet by 7.45 feet. which expression does not respresent the total area in square feet of the two gardens
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