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FR POINTS MADE ME FAIL A TEST WHATEVER THEY TELL YOU ITS WRONG 90% OF THE TIMES
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 15:00
Ahypothesis test is conducted with a significance level of 5%. the alternative hypothesis states that more than 65% of a population is right-handed. the p-value for the test is calculated to be 0.03. which of the following statements is correct? we can conclude that more than 3% of the population is right-handed. we cannot conclude that more than 65% of the population is right-handed. we can conclude that more than 65% of the population is right-handed. we can conclude that exactly 3% of the population is right-handed. there is not enough information given to make a conclusion.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 19:30
Ben can’t wrestle in this week’s match unless he loses two pounds. he decides to take a nap instead of exercising. this is an example of wasting time getting distracted allowing others to set goals
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 20:00
As a result of alcohol poisoning, . a. skin rashes may break out b. blood pressure may rise c. the respiratory system may function erratically d. the nervous system may become suppressed
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 08:00
Which of these is a disadvantage of hydrogen fuel cells? a. engines that use hydrogen fuel are more efficient than gasoline-powered engines. b. the only emission produced by hydrogen fuel cells is water. c. hydrogen fuel is continually available and useful for heating. d. hydrogen fuel is often purified in a process that emits lots of greenhouse gases.
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