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Margo places 6 pennies and 4 nickels in a jar, for the experiment, she selects a penny, replaces it, and selects another penny. If Margo repeats the experiment 100 times, how many times can she expect to select two pennies?
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Use the normal approximation to the binomial distribution to answer this question. fifteen percent of all students at a large university are absent on mondays. if a random sample of 12 names is called on a monday, what is the probability that four students are absent?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00
Aswim teacher sells lesson packages. the best deal has the highest ratio of lessons to total cost.swim lesson packagesnumber of lessons total cost$10$4010 1 $8015$80which package is the best deal? l lesson for $105 lessons for $4010 lessons for $8015 lessons for $80mark this and returnsave and exit
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Amodel rocket is launched from a roof into a large field. the path of the rocket can be modeled by the equation y = -0.04x^2 + 8.6x + 4.8, where x is the horizontal distance, in meters, from the starting point on the roof and y is the height, in meters, of the rocket above the ground. how far horizontally from its starting point will the rocket land? a. 0.56 m b. 215.56 m c. 431.11 m d. 215.74 m
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