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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Shannon drove for 540 minutes. if she traveled 65 miles per hour,how many total miles did she travel?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20
Anita has a success rate of 80% on free throws in basketball. she wants to know the estimated probability that she can make exactly four of five free throws in her next game. how can she simulate this scenario? categorize each simulation of this scenario as correct or incorrect.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
Einstein office equipment has a rental plan for office machines. a fax machine that lists for $722.98 can be rented for 22% of the price annually. the state imposes a usage charge of 3.2%. if stephen hawking travel decides to rent the fax machine, what will its total monthly rental charge be?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
On a certain portion of an experiment, a statistical test result yielded a p-value of 0.21. what can you conclude? 2(0.21) = 0.42 < 0.5; the test is not statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 21% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. 0.21 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 79% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. p = 1 - 0.21 = 0.79 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant.
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