Mathematics, 18.08.2021 03:50 MatteBlack5490
Supposed a certain game is fair and costs $4 if you lose and has a net payoff of $9 if you win. The only
possible outcomes of the game are winning and losing.
What is the probability of winning?
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The frequency table shows a set of data collected by a doctor for adult patients who were diagnosed with a strain of influenza. patients with influenza age range number of sick patients 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 45 which dot plot could represent the same data as the frequency table? patients with flu
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
The position of a moving particle is given by the position function: f(t)=-9t-t^2-0.2t^3+0.1t^4 a. at what time does the particle reverse direction? b. when is the displacement positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) c. when is the displacement negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) d. when is the particle’s acceleration positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) e. when is the particle’s acceleration negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation)
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Acampus club held a bake sale as a fund raiser, selling coffee, muffins, and bacon and eggs sandwiches. the club members charged $1 for a cup of coffee, 3$ for a muffin , and $4 for a back. and egg sandwich. they sold a total of 55 items , easing $119. of the club members sold 5 more muffins than cups of coffee, how many bacon and egg sandwiches he’s did they sell
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