Mathematics, 22.07.2021 20:20, savannahvargas512
A coin sold for $234 in 1975 and was sold again in 1986 for $ 417. Assume that the growth in the value V of the collector's item was exponential.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, tleppek6245
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, bellaforlife9
Amayoral candidate would like to know her residents’ views on a tax on sugar drinks before the mayoral debates. she asks one thousand registered voters from both parties. these voters are an example of a census population convenience sample simple random sample
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, GreenHerbz206
Researchers are conducting experiments to determine the role of alcohol in the development of depression. after the study is complete, they determine that the relative risk of developing depression is 1.55 with a 95 % ci of 1.2 -1.9. each group is then divided into nonsmokers and smokers. the relative risk for the nonsmokers is 1.12 with a 95% ci of 0.87-1.37. the relative risk for the smokers is 1.7 with a 95 % cl of 1.5-1.9. what type of bias may affect this study? a. procedure bias b. recall bias c. selection bias d. confounding e. lead-time bias
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:50, dekarouh
The weekly amount spent by a company for travel has an approximately normal distribution with mean = $550 and standard deviation = $40. a) what is the probability that the actual weekly expense will exceed $570 for more than 20 weeks during the next year? (note: one year = 52 weeks) b) what is the probability that actual weekly expenses exceed $580 for 10 or more, but 16 or fewer weeks during the next year?
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