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An internet company Randomly selected 50 of his customers and ask them how many hours per week to use the Internet of those surveyed 28 use the Internet more than 15 hours per week based on the data if the company has 800 subscribers how many use more than 15 hours per week
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Determine if the equation defines y as a function of x: 2xy = 1. yes o no
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Given the equation −4 = 12, solve for x and identify if it is an extraneous solution.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00
According to the national center for health statistics, in 1990, 28 % of babies in the united states were born to parents who were not married. throughout the 1990s, this increased by approximately 0.6 % per year. if this trend continues, in which year will 52 % of babies be born out of wedlock? in__52 % of babies will be born out of wedlock
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:40
The accompanying normal probability plot was constructed from a sample of 30 readings on tension for mesh screens behind the surface of video display tubes used in computer monitors. does it appear plausible that the tension distribution is normal? the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant upward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal.
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