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An article written for a magazine claims that 78% of the magazine's subscribers report eating healthily the previous day. Suppose we select a simple random sample of 675 of the magazine's approximately 50,000 subscribers to check the accuracy of this claim. Assuming the article's 78% claim is correct, what is the approximate probability that less than 80% of the sample would report eating healthily the previous day?
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To find the extreme values of a function f(x. y) on a curve x-x(t), y y(t), treat f as a function of the single variable t and use the chain rule to find where df/dt is zero. in any other single-variable case, the extreme values of f are then found among the values at the critical points (points where df/dt is zero or fails to exist), and endpoints of the parameter domain. find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the following function on the given curves. use the parametric equations x=2cos t, y 2 sin t functions: curves: i) the semicircle x4,y20 i) the quarter circle x2+y-4, x20, y20 b, g(x, y)=xy
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, nisazaheer
Determine the number of outcomes in the event. decide whether the event is a simple event or not. upper a computer is used to select randomly a number between 1 and 9 comma inclusive. event upper b is selecting a number greater than 4. event upper b has nothing outcome(s). is the event a simple event? (yes or no) because event upper b has (fewer than, exactly, more than) one outcome.
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