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Watch this video, which explains the Monte Hall problem, a famous problem in probability and statistics. Explain in your own words why you agree or disagree with the premise that it is always better to switch doors once the game show host has revealed the goat. Use what you’ve learned in this unit to support your answer. In particular, assume that you choose door 1 and that the host reveals a goat behind door 2. Go through the different scenarios that could occur and their associated probabilities.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:10
Two different linear functions are shown below with two points given from each function. use slope-intercept form or point-slope form to find the equation of each. linear function a points: (–5, –2), (–5, 7) linear function b points: (7, –5), (–2, –5) function a has: the equation of line a is: function b has: the equation of line b is:
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:40
Aperpendicular bisector, cd is drawn through point con ab if the coordinates of point a are (-3, 2) and the coordinates of point b are (7,6), the x-intercept of cd is point lies on cd.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:10
Given: lines a and b are parallel and line c is a transversal. prove: 2 is supplementary to 8 what is the missing reason in the proof? statement reason 1. a || b, is a transv 1. given 2. ∠6 ≅ ∠2 2. ? 3. m∠6 = m∠2 3. def. of congruent 4. ∠6 is supp. to ∠8 4. def. of linear pair 5. ∠2 is supp. to ∠8 5. congruent supplements theorem corresponding angles theorem alternate interior angles theorem vertical angles theorem alternate exterior angles theorem
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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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