Is this binomial experiment? Shuffle a deck of 52 cards. Turn over the top card. Put
the card...
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Is this binomial experiment? Shuffle a deck of 52 cards. Turn over the top card. Put
the card back in the deck, shuffle again. Repeat the process 50 times. Let X = the
number of aces you observe,
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Worth 30 points! in this diagram, both polygons are regular. what is the value, in degrees, of the sum of the measures of angles abc and abd?
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Aroulette wheel has 38 slots in which the ball can land. two of the slots are green, 18 are red, and 18 are black. the ball is equally likely to land in any slot. the roulette wheel is going to be spun twice, and the outcomes of the two spins are independent.the probability that it lands one time on red and another time on black in any order is(a) 0.5 (b) 0.25 (c) 0.4488 (d) 0.2244
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Create a graph for the demand for starfish using the following data table: quantity/price of starfish quantity (x axis) of starfish in dozens price (y axis) of starfish per dozen 0 8 2 6 3 5 5 2 7 1 9 0 is the relationship between the price of starfish and the quantity demanded inverse or direct? why? how many dozens of starfish are demanded at a price of five? calculate the slope of the line between the prices of 6 (quantity of 2) and 1 (quantity of 7) per dozen. describe the line when there is a direct relationship between price and quantity.
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