Mathematics, 16.10.2021 23:50, Buttercream16
According to a Common Wealth Study from 2018, about 87% of U. S.
adults have health insurance. Assume that probability that any randomly
selected U. S. has health insurance is always 0.87 and hence, the event
that a randomly chosen U. S. adult has health insurance is independent
from person to person. Suppose that I randomly select 3 U. S. adults.
What is the probability that all 3 adults have health insurance?
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In which direction does the left side of the graph of this function point? f(x) = 3x3 - x2 + 4x - 2
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According to a Common Wealth Study from 2018, about 87% of U. S.
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