Mathematics, 12.05.2021 18:40 lover23707
Consider the following question: How many years has each person played on the soccer team? Which best describes the question? It is a statistical question because the data may vary for each player. It is a statistical question because the data will all be the same. It is not a statistical question because the answers are all whole numbers. It is not a statistical question because there is only one answer per person.​
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
Use the frequency distribution, which shows the number of american voters (in millions) according to age, to find the probability that a voter chosen at random is in the 18 to 20 years old age range. ages frequency 18 to 20 5.9 21 to 24 7.7 25 to 34 20.4 35 to 44 25.1 45 to 64 54.4 65 and over 27.7 the probability that a voter chosen at random is in the 18 to 20 years old age range is nothing. (round to three decimal places as needed.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50
Organic apples are on special for $1.50 per pound. does total cost vary inversely or directly with the number of pounds purchased? find the cost of 3.4 pounds of apples. a. inversely: $5.10 b. directly; $5.10 c. inversely: $2.27 d. directly; $2.27
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Arefrigeration system at your company uses temperature sensors fixed to read celsius (°c) values, but the system operators in your control room understand only the fahrenheit scale. you have been asked to make a fahrenheit (°f) label for the high temperature alarm, which is set to ring whenever the system temperature rises above –10°c. what fahrenheit value should you write on the label?
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