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Jakobi has 16 pieces of candy. she eats 3/4 of them. how many pieces did jacobi eat
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Adesigner charges a one time fee of $200 plus $40 an hour for each project. write an expression to represent how much money the designer will make for a project
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, mariaguadalupeduranc
In 2000, for a certain region, 27.1% of incoming college freshman characterized their political views as liberal, 23.1% as moderate, and 49.8% as conservative. for this year, a random sample of 400 incoming college freshman yielded the frequency distribution for political views shown below. a. determine the mode of the data. b. decide whether it would be appropriate to use either the mean or the median as a measure of center. explain your answer. political view frequency liberal 118 moderate 98 conservative 184 a. choose the correct answer below. select all that apply. a. the mode is moderate. b. the mode is liberal. c. the mode is conservative. d. there is no mode.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:40, jake9919
Kilgore trout creates a new scale to diagnose depression. however, his scale only assesses one symptom of depression while ignoring others. which of the following is his new scale most likely lacking? a) test-retest reliability b) discriminant validity c) criterion validity d) alternate-forms reliability e) content validity f) none of the above
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