Mathematics, 02.11.2020 22:50, courtlyn8
A) Suppose you got these results from a survey that was taken to determine the percentage of people in a nearby city who visited a food pantry last month. (2 points)
People who visited the food pantry last month
Total amount of people
in the city
(%) x
(%) 100
(#) 150
(#) 1,000
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:40, kevon9008
Suppose you are choosing a 6-digit personal access code. this code is made up of 4 digits chosen from 1 to 9, followed by 2 letters chosen from a to z. any of these digits or letters can be repeated. find the total number of personal access codes that can be formed. 492,804 341,172 39,917,124 4,435,236
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, lilblackbird4
X^2/100+y^2/25=1 the y-intercepts are at: a) (-10,0) and (10,0) b) (0,10) and (0,5) c) (0,-5) and (0,5)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:20, mehnamejet92
Given a normal distribution with Β΅ =50 and Ο =4, what is the probability that 5% of the values are less than what x values? between what two x values (symmetrically distributed around the mean) are 95 % of the values? instructions: show all your work as to how you have reached your answer. donβt simply state the results. show graphs where necessary.
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