Mathematics, 11.05.2021 23:20, Blansery6819
Suppose that documentation lists the average sales price of a single-family home in the metropolitan Dallas/Ft. Worth/Irving, Texas, area as $213,200. The average home price in Orlando, Florida, is listed as $198,000. The mean of a random sample of 43 homes in the Texas metroplex was $217,800 with a population standard deviation of $30,300. In the Orlando, Florida, area a sample of 35 homes had a mean price of $204,700 with a population standard deviation of $33,800. At the 0.05 level of significance, can it be concluded that the mean price in Dallas exceeds the mean price in Orlando
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, arianaguerin
Janie has $3. she earns $1.20 for each chore she does and can do fractions of chores. she wants to earn enough money to buy a cd for $13.50. write an inequality to determine the number of chores, c, janie could do to have enough money to buy the cd.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:50, jasminer257
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 00:30, kadinmorgan
The value, v, of kalani’s stock investments over a time period, x, can be determined using the equation v=750(0.80)^-x. what is the rate of increase or decrease associated with this account? 20% decrease 20% increase 25% decrease 25% increase
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