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Determine whether the following probability experiment represents a binomial experiment and explain the reason for your answer. A football player who completes 41% of his passes is asked to throw passes until he misses. The number of passes attempted is recorded. Does the probability experiment represent a binomial experiment? A. No, because the experiment is not performed a fixed number of times. B. No, because the trials of the experiment are not independent and the probability of success differs from trial to trial. C. Yes, because the experiment satisfies all the criteria for a binomial experiment. D. No, because there are more than two mutually exclusive outcomes for each trial.
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There are approximately one billion smartphone users in the world today. In the United States, the ages of smartphone users between 13 to 55 approximately follow a normal distribution with approximate mean and standard deviation of 37 years and 8 years, respectively. Using the 68-95-99.7 Rule, what percent of smartphone users are between the ages of 29 and 45?
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5 months ago
Which of the following points are solutions to the equation 3x - 4y - 8 = 12? Select all that apply.
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5 months ago
I need to know order pairs for this equation
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5 months ago
Candida has a revolvine credit account at an annual percentage rate of 24% Her previous monthly balance is $549.79 Find the new balance using the previous month's balance method of Candida's accountshowed the followme activity. Payment, $143 10. Country Lumber (charge), $230.18, Zahir Antiques (credit) $398 OS: Mountain Vineyards (charge), 20494, Bart's Garage (charge).
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Kate decides to replace all the lights in her college apartment with energy saving light bulbs beginning this month. The packaging says the new bulbs will use 75% less electricity. If Kate's electric bill last month was $7.29 from bulb use alone, project how much Kate's electric bill will be this month for bulb use. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Judy is playing a card game. She needs to select two cards below that have a sum greaterthan 5. Which two cards should she select? Prove it. [tex]2 \frac{2}{5} [/tex][tex]2 \frac{2}{7} [/tex][tex]1 \frac{7}{8} [/tex][tex]2 \frac{1}{10} [/tex][tex]2 \frac{5}{8} [/tex](posted again to put this in the right subject)
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Jamie has a collection of 78 nickels, dimes, and quarters worth $12.40. If the number of quarters isdoubled, the value becomes $22.15. How many of each type of coin does Jamie have?
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5 months ago
Ben, sean, alexis and samantha divide a $47 so that ben and sean together got $27, ben and alexis got $25, and ben and samantha got $23. How much did alexis get?
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5 months ago
Which inequality best represents that ice cream at −2°C is cooler than ice cream at 4°C? A: −2°C < 4°C B: −2°C > 4°C C: −4°C > 2°C D: −4°C < −2°C
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5 months ago
The difference between a number and 8 is 11
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A average amount of money on deposit in a savings account is $7500. Suppose a random sample of 49 accounts shows the average in their bank to be $6850 with a population s.d. $1200. Construct a hypothesis test to determine whether the average amount on deposit per account is different from $7500. Use a 1% level of significance. Use the p value approach.
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5 months ago
Of the 1,300 children participating in a town's parks and recreations programs, 765 are under the age of 8. To encourage participation across all ages, city officials are studying which programs are the most popular in each age group. In the sampling distribution of sample proportions of size 100, above what proportion will 35% of all sample proportions be?
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5 months ago
A population of cats has a population mean of μ = 12μ=12pounds and a population standard deviation of σ = 2.0σ=2.0pounds. The distribution of weights of these cats is fairly symmetrical. If you take a random sample of 100 cats from this population, what will be the resulting sampling distribution of x?
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5 months ago
Prove by induction the product of n odd integers is odd for n >1. Recall a number k is odd if there exists an integer m such that k= 2m+ 1.
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5 months ago
Sixty-eight percent of US adults have little confidence in their cars. You randomly select eleven US adults. Find the probability that the number of US adults who have little confidence in their cars is (1) exactly eight and then find the probability that it is (2) more than 6.
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5 months ago
Use cylindrical coordinates. Find the volume of the solid that lies within both the cylinder x2 + y2 = 25 and the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 49.
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Suppose Matt wants to test the claim that the mean pulse rate of adult males is equal to 69 bpm, since he expects it to be lower. A random sample of 140 adult males is used and found to have a mean of 68.3 bpm and a standard deviation of 10.7 bpm. Find the value of the test statistic.
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5 months ago
1. Ann took out a loan at the Bank of Florida with a principle amount of $12,000, at an interest rate of 5.65% for 4 years. What is the amount of her interest?2. Dan borrowed $1,250.00 from his brother who is charging him 5% simple interest. If Dan pays his brother back in 18 months, how much does he have to pay back including the interest?Could you please give me the answers to both please
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5 months ago
Use the number line above to find each measure just need help with D&E
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