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Problem 1501

Fill in the missing SI unit symbols for these measurements: width of a football field =48=48, mass of an apple =250=250, mass of a soda can =355=355, world record for 100 m100 \mathrm{~m} swim =44.9=44.9.

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Problem 1502

Fill in the missing SI unit symbols for: mass of an apple, time between eye blinks, height of Magic Johnson, mass of a US penny.

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Problem 1503

Find the mean, median, mode, and standard deviation for these 8 mpg values: 22, 34, 29, 31, 35, 29, 20, 27.

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Problem 1504

Data set from a stem-and-leaf plot: 1 | 2235667, 2 | 135, 3 | 26677, 4 | 14. Find total values, min in last class, count & percent 20\geq 20.

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Problem 1505

Determine how many rows a frequency table would have if academic performance scores from schools are listed individually.

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Problem 1506

Find the temperature difference between Juneau and Boston at 6 a.m. and Boston's noon temperature after a 10F10^{\circ} \mathrm{F} rise.

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Problem 1507

Given the altitudes for five checkpoints:
1: -55, 2: -122, 3: -184, 4: 1116, 5: 2879.
(a) What is the altitude of a hill that is 172 feet above Checkpoint 3? (b) How much lower is Checkpoint 2 than Checkpoint 4?

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Problem 1508

Given the altitudes of checkpoints: 1: -55, 2: -122, 3: -184, 4: 1,116, 5: 2,879.
(a) Altitude of hill above checkpoint 3: 184+172-184 + 172.
(b) Difference in altitude between checkpoints 2 and 4: (122)1,116(-122) - 1,116.

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Problem 1509

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from the plants: Susquehanna (0.314 L), Fall River (4.23 L), Doheny (11.81 L).

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Problem 1510

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from three plants: 0.658 L, 0.512 L, and 34.47 L. Use significant digits.

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Problem 1511

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from the plants: Platte (7.08 L), New Bedford (0.901 L), Doheny (3.107 L).

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Problem 1512

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from three plants: 48.7 L, 0.86 L, and 0.788 L. Report with correct significant digits.

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Problem 1513

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from the plants: Macon (3.88 L), Platte (3.075 L), New Salem (6.06 L).

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Problem 1514

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from the plants: Pinecrest (0.91 L), Cross Creek (31.9 L), Doheny (3.495 L).

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Problem 1515

Find the average volume of pollutant from the plants: New Bedford (0.285 L), Pitt (0.842 L), Doheny (0.75 L).

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Problem 1516

A chemical engineer has pollutant volumes: Fall River: 6.109 L, Platte: 20.60 L, New Bedford: 0.214 L. Find the average volume with correct significant digits.

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Problem 1517

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from the plants: Platte (0.906 L), New Bedford (0.386 L), Lincoln (40.97 L).

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Problem 1518

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from three plants: Fall River (2.733 L), Cross Creek (0.5 L), Pinecrest (1.247 L).

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Problem 1519

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from the plants: Susquehanna (9.208 L), Cross Creek (49.9 L), South Fork (7.68 L).

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Problem 1520

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from the plants: Pitt (0.18 L), New Salem (26.3 L), Pinecrest (7.35 L).

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Problem 1521

A chemical engineer needs to find the average pollutant volume from three plants: Lincoln (0.289 L), Susquehanna (7.27 L), and Fall River (45.9 L). What is the average volume with the correct significant digits?

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Problem 1522

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from the plants: New Salem (5.629 L), New Bedford (0.429 L), South Fork (4.92 L).

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Problem 1523

A chemical engineer has pollutant volumes: Allegheny: 8.49 L, Pinecrest: 1.77 L, Lincoln: 6.38 L. Find the average volume.

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Problem 1524

Find the average volume of pollutants from three plants: Lincoln (32.64 L), Platte (30.14 L), Pitt (34.79 L). Use significant digits.

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Problem 1525

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from these plants: Cross Creek (2.081 L), Pitt (0.20 L), Macon (0.911 L).

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Problem 1526

A chemical engineer has pollutant volumes from plants: New Bedford (5.7 L), Pitt (0.2 L), South Fork (49.2 L). Find the average volume with correct significant digits.

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Problem 1527

Calculate the average volume of pollutants from three plants: New Bedford (6.215 L), Allegheny (5.4 L), Fall River (30.2 L).

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Problem 1528

Calculate the average volume of pollutant from the plants: New Bedford (8.972 L), Doheny (0.7 L), Pinecrest (9.66 L). Use significant digits.

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Problem 1529

Identify the sequence: 11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, \ldots What type of numbers are these? A) Prime B) Composite C) Whole D) Natural

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Problem 1530

Determine if this statement is valid: "A prime number has three natural number factors." Choose A, B, or C.

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Problem 1531

How many years in a teen's life are they a prime age? A. 3 B. 4 C. 1 D. 2

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Problem 1532

List the electives from most popular to least popular based on these percentages: Choir (0.35), Art (0.44), Band (0.42), Theater (0.38). Options: A. Band, Art, Theater, Choir B. Art, Band, Theater, Choir C. Band, Choir, Art, Theater D. Art, Band, Choir, Theater.

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Problem 1533

Students voted for their favorite after-school activities. Order these from most to least popular: Computer Games 12\frac{1}{2}, Read 112\frac{1}{12}, Watch TV 16\frac{1}{6}, Play Sports 14\frac{1}{4}.

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Problem 1534

Determine the best way to display data from a study on TV violence and adult abuse: A. scatterplot B. boxplots C. two-way table D. histogram E. pie chart.

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Problem 1535

xx is the 1{ }^{-1}\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|} \hlineXX & 91 & 7 \\ \hline \end{tabular} (i)
Write the scores in order, from the lowest to the highest in the spaces below. (ii) the question.
Median ==
Explanation:

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Problem 1536

Find the range and standard deviation of the set of data. 210,213,216,219,222,225,228 b 210,213,216,219,222,225,228 \text { b }
The range is \square (Simplify your answer.) The standard deviation is \square (Round the final answer to the nearest hundredth as needed. Round all intermediate values to the nearest hundredth as needed.)

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Problem 1537

Determine the mean, median, mode and midrange of the set of data. 2,4,17,4,8,4,16,92,4,17,4,8,4,16,9 \square
What is the mean? \square (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) What is the median? (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) What is the mode? Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes within your choice. A. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) B. There is no mode.
What is the midrange? (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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Problem 1538

Determine the truth value of the statement (pq)r(p \wedge q) \vee \sim r using the following conditions. a) pp is false, qq is true, and rr is true. b) pp is false, qq is false, and rr is false. a) If pp is false, qq is true, and rr is true, what is the value of (pq)r(p \wedge q) \vee \sim r ? False True b) If pp is false, qq is false, and rr is false, what is the value of (pq)r(p \wedge q) \vee \sim r ? True False

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Problem 1539

The prices of the 19 top-rated all-season tires for a specific tire size, are as follows. Answer parts (a) - (c). \begin{tabular}{llllllllll} $88\$ 88 & $118\$ 118 & $97\$ 97 & $79\$ 79 & $82\$ 82 & $92\$ 92 & $94\$ 94 & $89\$ 89 & $94\$ 94 & $81\$ 81 \\ $109\$ 109 & $115\$ 115 & $103\$ 103 & $95\$ 95 & $85\$ 85 & $92\$ 92 & $75\$ 75 & $99\$ 99 & $91\$ 91 & \end{tabular} a) Determine Q2Q_{2}. Q2=\mathrm{Q}_{2}= \square b) Determine Q1Q_{1}. Q1=Q_{1}= \square c) Determine Q3Q_{3}. Q3=Q_{3}= \square

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Problem 1540

The following data are from a simple random sample. 5,8,10,7,10,145, \quad 8, \quad 10, \quad 7, \quad 10, \quad 14 What is a point estimate of the population variance σ2\sigma^{2} ? A. σ^2=s2=10.6\hat{\sigma}^{2}=s^{2}=10.6. B. σ^2=s2=6\hat{\sigma}^{2}=s^{2}=6. C. σ^2=s2=9.6\hat{\sigma}^{2}=s^{2}=9.6. D. σ^2=s2=8\hat{\sigma}^{2}=s^{2}=8. E. σ^2=s2=4.5\hat{\sigma}^{2}=s^{2}=4.5.

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Problem 1541

Q1- YES or NO \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline Answer & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{ Statement } \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} The surface of the earth, which warms up during the day, cools down at night \\ by radiating part of its energy into deep space \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Vegetation consumes CO2 and releases O2, thus it keeps the co2 \\ concentration in the atmosphere \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Ground-level ozone, which is the primary component of smog, forms when \\ CO and NOx react in the presence of sunlight \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries committed to fix their CO2 and other \\ greenhouse gas emissions \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Acid rain is due to the presence of carbon oxides in the atmosphere in the \\ presence of sunlight \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} The gas constant R is different for each gas \\ As a general approximation is to treat compressed liquid as saturated liquid at \\ the given temperature \end{tabular} \\ \hline \begin{tabular}{l} If energy does not allowed to cross the boundary of a system, it is called an \\ isolated system \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Intensive properties are those that dependent on the mass of a system \\ allows the system to adjust itself internally \end{tabular} \\ \hline & \begin{tabular}{l} Electric cars can truly be zero-emission vehicles only when consumed \\ electricity is generated by renewable resources \end{tabular} \\ \hline \end{tabular}
Q2- One pound-mass of H2O\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} fills a 2.29- ft 3 rigid heat exchanger at an initial pressure of 250 psia. The container is then cooled to 100F100^{\circ} \mathrm{F}. Determine the initial temperature and final pressure of the water and show the process on T-v diagram.

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Problem 1542

ب) بدون حساب الجذور رتب الأعداد الأتية تصاعدياً : 4,83,926\sqrt{4}, \sqrt[3]{8}, \sqrt[6]{92}

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Problem 1543

Let u=[121],v=[000]\mathbf{u}=\left[\begin{array}{c}-1 \\ 2 \\ 1\end{array}\right], \mathbf{v}=\left[\begin{array}{l}0 \\ 0 \\ 0\end{array}\right], and w=[4216]\mathbf{w}=\left[\begin{array}{c}-4 \\ 2 \\ 16\end{array}\right] We want to determine by inspection (with minimal computation) if {u,v,w}\{\mathbf{u}, \mathbf{v}, \mathbf{w}\} is linearly dependent or independent. Choose the best answer. A. The set is linearly independent because we only have two vectors and they are not scalar multiples of each other. B. The set is linearly dependent because one of the vectors is the zero vector. C. The set is linearly dependent because the number of vectors in the set is greater than the dimension of the vector space. D. The set is linearly dependent because two of the vectors are the same. E. The set is linearly dependent because one of the vectors is a scalar multiple of another vector. F. We cannot easily tell if the set is linearly dependent or linearly independent.

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Problem 1544

1. A children's block game consists of tiles numbered 1 through 5 in 2 colors - orange and blue. Suppose two tiles are drawn from this stack. a. Illustrate the possible outcomes in a tree diagram or list if the first tile is not put back. b. What is the probability of getting a pair without replacement? c. Illustrate the possible outcomes in a tree diagram or list if the first tile is put back. d. What is the probability of getting a pair with replacement?

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Problem 1545

5 Ordina i numeri nel riquadro, dal più piccolo al più grande. Aggiungi zeri se serve. a) 0,0,10,090,100,110,020,0,1 \quad 0,09 \quad 0,10 \quad 0,11 \quad 0,02 b) 2,0212,0020,0202,2021,22,021 \quad 2,002 \quad 0,020 \quad 2,202 \quad 1,2

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Problem 1546

In the exercises below, does the problem involve permutations or combinations? Select an answer Of the 100 people in the U.S. Senate, 18 serve on the Foreign Relations Committee. How many ways are there to select the members of this committee? Select an answer VV Nine bands have volunteered to perform at a benefit concert, but there is only enough time for five of the bands to play. How many line ups are possible? time for five of the bands to play. How many line ups are possible? Select an answer create?
Using 15 flavors of ice cream, how many cones with three different flavors can you

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Problem 1547

فيما يلي بيانات حول دخل عمال مصنع معين بآلاف الدينارات:  23-21-19-16-14-11-22-20-24-17-15-37-18-26-30  35-18-38-38-34-20-32-10-28-21-29-13-20-22 .31-25-24-27-34-23-29-33-24-26-26  المطلوب: \begin{array}{l} \text { 23-21-19-16-14-11-22-20-24-17-15-37-18-26-30 } \\ \text { 35-18-38-38-34-20-32-10-28-21-29-13-20-22 } \\ \text {.31-25-24-27-34-23-29-33-24-26-26 } \\ \text { المطلوب: } \end{array} 1.نظم هذه البيانات في جدول تكراري. 2.ماهو عدد ونسبة العمال الذين يقل دخلهم عن 25000دج. 3.ماهي نسبة العمال الذين لايزيد دخلهم عن 32000دج. 4.ضع منعنى كل من التكرار المتجمع الصاعد والنازل وماذا تمثل نقطة
التقاطع .

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Problem 1548

(1) Find Q1;Q2Q3Q_{1} ; Q_{2} \leqslant Q_{3} of the following sets of data a) 21,27,23,25,23,26,29,28,29,2821,27,23,25,23,26,29,28,29,28 b) 113,119,115,114,118,117,16,115,119113,119,115,114,118,117,16,115,119 c) 58,51,59,54,51,57,56,51,53,58,5258,51,59,54,51,57,56,51,53,58,52 d) 2,11,9,13,15,19,3,7,4,12,16,18,172,11,9,13,15,19,3,7,4,12,16,18,17

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Problem 1549

3. Each vertex of a triangle is colored white, black, green, blue, or orange. All configurations are equally probable. What is the probability that in a randomly chosen configuration there are exactly two vertices of the same color?

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Problem 1550

Customers waiting at Ellerton Bank have been complaining about the amount of time they must wait in line. Managers at the bank, beginning to investigate the problem, have recorded sample waiting times for 19 customers at the bank. Here are the 19 waiting times (in minutes). 2,3,4,5,6,6,6,7,10,11,12,12,15,15,17,21,27,29,372,3,4,5,6,6,6,7,10,11,12,12,15,15,17,21,27,29,37 Send data to calculator Send data to Excel
Answer the questions below. \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline (a) For these data, which measures of & Mean \\ central tendency take more than one value? & Median \\ Choose all that apply. & Mode \\ \hline \begin{tabular}{l} (b) Suppose that the measurement 37 \\ largest measurement in the data set) were \end{tabular} & Mone of these measures \\ \hline \end{tabular}

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Problem 1551

A store surveyed 250 customers on service satisfaction by gender. Which is the best way to display this data? A. Two-way table B. Side-by-side boxplots C. Histogram D. Pie chart E. Scatterplot

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Problem 1552

Find the mean of the scores {8,8,9,10,7,4}\{8,8,9,10,7,4\} for a sample of size n=6n=6.

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Problem 1553

Find the constant of proportionality for the Cougar Basketball team's bread sales: 22 breads for \$99, 18 for \$81, 35 for \$157.50, and 15 for \$67.50.

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Problem 1554

How do integers differ from whole numbers? Choose the correct answer: A. Whole numbers include negatives; integers do not. B. Integers include negatives; whole numbers do not. C. Integers include negatives and zero; whole numbers do not. D. Whole numbers include negatives; integers do not.

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Problem 1555

Identify the angle pairs that are neither complementary nor supplementary: 72,1872^{\circ}, 18^{\circ}; 72,2872^{\circ}, 28^{\circ}; 72,10872^{\circ}, 108^{\circ}.

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Problem 1556

Calculate Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for the ranks: Geography: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 and Economics: 7, 6, 2, 4, 1, 5, 3.

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Problem 1557

A student measures sugar solution densities: 1.071.07, 1.811.81, 1.931.93, and 1.751.75 g/mL. How do her results compare to 1.751.75 g/mL?

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Problem 1558

Who is more likely to be part-time: undergraduates (5,358) or graduates (1,769)? Choose the best answer.

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Problem 1559

Analyze if hourly workers (3131 laid off) were more likely to be laid off than salaried (2424 laid off) using the data.

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Problem 1560

Find the area of the parallelogram with vertices at (-6,9), (-3,1), (1,9), and (4,1).

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Problem 1561

Count the significant figures in these values: 0.052000, 0.05, 10590, 3000, 2300, 0.0090, 7.000.

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Problem 1562

Identify the measurements with three significant figures: 395, 500, 0.00100, 0.001, 1.00×1031.00 \times 10^{-3}, 5.0×1025.0 \times 10^{2}.

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Problem 1563

The theater society votes for a play: comedy (C), drama (D). Find the selected play using plurality-with-elimination method.

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Problem 1564

Four professors are running for chair: D, E, F, H. Who wins using plurality-with-elimination? Votes: 29 D, 21 E, 20 H, 10 F, 2 F. Options: A. E B. F C. D D. H.

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Problem 1565

65 voters ranked cereals A, B, C, D. Use the plurality method to find the winner based on the votes: 36 for C, 20 for A, 6 for D, 3 for B. The winner is

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Problem 1566

66 voters ranked cereals A,B,CA, B, C, and DD. Use the Borda count method to find the winner.

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Problem 1567

83 voters ranked cereals A, B, C, D. Use plurality-with-elimination to find the winner. Who is it?

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Problem 1568

Determine the selected musical using the plurality method from 88 votes for Musicals R, J, M, H, and T.

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Problem 1569

Determine the next semester's play type (C, D, M) using votes: 14, 12, 11, 9, 4, 3. Choose A, B, C, or D.

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Problem 1570

Determine the winner among candidates A, B, and C using the plurality method and Borda count if there's a tie. Votes: A: 15,920, B: 9,950, C: 5,970.

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Problem 1571

Find the new chair of the Natural Science Division using the Borda count method based on the given votes. Who is it? A. E B. D C. H D. F

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Problem 1572

Determine the new chair of the Natural Science Division using Borda count from the votes for Professors D, E, F, and H. Choices: A. E, B. D, C. H, D. F.

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Problem 1573

Candidates AA, BB, and CC are running for mayor. Based on the votes, who wins using pairwise comparison?

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Problem 1574

Voters choose between designs A,B,CA, B, C, and DD. A. Which design has most first-place votes? B. Which wins by Borda count? Majority?

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Problem 1575

A reality show is voting on three cities: Paris (P), Orlando (O), Dublin (D). Determine the winning city using plurality.
A. Which city wins in head-to-head comparisons? B. Which city wins by plurality? C. Does head-to-head criterion hold? Why or why not?

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Problem 1576

Find the winner using plurality-with-elimination for candidates A, B, C. How does a vote change affect the outcome? Is monotonicity met?

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Problem 1577

A town votes on smoking regulations: options A (unrestricted), B (designated areas), C (ban). Use Borda count to analyze. What wins?

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Problem 1578

Determine the election winner using the Borda count method and check if the majority criterion is met.

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Problem 1579

Three directors (Fred, Steve, Eddie) were voted for. Who wins using pairwise comparison? Does the irrelevant alternatives criterion hold?

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Problem 1580

Three directors (Fred, Steve, Eddie) received votes: 10 for E, 7 for F, 5 for S. Use pairwise comparison to select a speaker.

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Problem 1581

Given the election preference table, determine the Borda count winner, check majority and head-to-head criteria, and analyze A's dropout.

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Problem 1582

Determine the election winner using plurality-with-elimination and check if the head-to-head criterion is met.

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Problem 1583

Determine the election winner using Borda count, and analyze majority and head-to-head criteria based on the votes.

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Problem 1584

Given the election preferences, find the Borda count winner, check majority and head-to-head criteria, and analyze if A's dropout changes the result.

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Problem 1585

Given the vote preferences, determine the winner using Borda count, check majority and head-to-head criteria, and analyze A's dropout.

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Problem 1586

Election problem:
a. Find the winner using plurality-with-elimination from the votes: 14(B), 12(A), 10(C), 6(D).
b. If B is moved to first choice for all, create a new table and find the winner again.
c. Does improving B's position affect the outcome? Explain if monotonicity is satisfied.

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Problem 1587

13. Which of the following numbers are composite? Why? a. 12 b. 123 c. 1234 d. 12,345

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Problem 1588

A contractor records the areas, in square feet, of a small sample of houses in a neighborhood to determine data about the neighborhood. They are: 2,400;1,750;1,900;2,500;2,250;2,1002,400 ; 1,750 ; 1,900 ; 2,500 ; 2,250 ; 2,100
Which of the following represents the numerator in the calculation of variance and standard deviation? (225)2+(425)2+(275)2+(325)2+(75)2+(75)2=423,750(225)^{2}+(-425)^{2}+(-275)^{2}+(325)^{2}+(75)^{2}+(-75)^{2}=423,750 (650)2+(150)2+(600)2+(250)2+(150)2+(300)2=980,000(650)^{2}+(-150)^{2}+(-600)^{2}+(250)^{2}+(150)^{2}+(-300)^{2}=980,000 (250)2+(400)2+(250)2+(350)2+(100)2+(50)2=420,000(250)^{2}+(-400)^{2}+(-250)^{2}+(350)^{2}+(100)^{2}+(-50)^{2}=420,000 DONE

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Problem 1589

What do you look for in the nuclear equation that identifies a reaction as natural transmutation? \qquad

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Problem 1590

A real estate company offers a series of three webinars. 2,000 people attended the first webinar 65%65 \% of the people who attended the first webinar attended the second webinar, and 44%44 \% of the people who attended both the first and second webinar attended the third webinar. Of those who attended the first but did not attend the second webinar, 31%31 \% attended the third webinar. How many people attended both the first and third webinars but did not attend the second webinar?
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Problem 1591

Which of the following arguments is not valid? ¬(pq)¬q\frac{\neg(p \rightarrow q)}{\therefore \neg q} pqpq\frac{p}{q} \begin{array}{l}\therefore p \leftrightarrow q\end{array} pqp \vee q pq\frac{p}{\therefore q} pqp \leftrightarrow q pqp\frac{p \vee q}{\therefore p}

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Problem 1592

Use the given information to determine the number of elements in each of the four disjoint subsets in the following Venn diagram. n(A)=30n(B)=50n(AB)=70n(U)=200\begin{array}{l} n(A)=30 \\ n(B)=50 \\ n(A \cup B)=70 \\ n(U)=200 \end{array} a. n(AB)=n\left(A \cap B^{\prime}\right)= \square

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Problem 1593

Classifying scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles by side lengths
For each triangle, check all that apply.

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Problem 1594

Let U={1,2,3,,10},A={1,3,5,7},B={1,2,3,4}U=\{1,2,3, \ldots, 10\}, A=\{1,3,5,7\}, B=\{1,2,3,4\}, and C={3,4,6,7,9}C=\{3,4,6,7,9\}. Select AcA^{c} from the choices below. {2,4,6,8,9,10}\{2,4,6,8,9,10\} {1,4,5,8,9,10}\{1,4,5,8,9,10\} {1,3,4,6,9,10}\{1,3,4,6,9,10\} {3,4,5,7,8,10}\{3,4,5,7,8,10\} {1,3,4,6,7,10}\{1,3,4,6,7,10\} \emptyset

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Problem 1595

Jrag the four numbers into the boxes to show a correct comparison of the numbers. ? 1.222 \square \square \square \square 1.205 1.335 1.35

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Problem 1596

Current Attempt in Progress Classify each item as an operating, investing, or financing activity. Assume all items involve cash unless there is information to the contrary. (a) Purchase of equipment. (b) Proceeds from sale of building. (c) Redemption of bonds payable. (d) Cash received from sale of goods. (e) Payment of dividends. (f) Issuance of common stock. Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer

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Problem 1597

5. Use the dot plot to list the actual data entries. What is the maximum data entry? What is the minimum data entry?
Choose the correct actual data entries below. A. 20,21,22,23,24,25,2620,21,22,23,24,25,26 B. 120,121,122,123,124,125,126,220120,121,122,123,124,125,126,220, 221, 222, 224, 321, 322, 422, 522 C. 20,20,21,21,21,22,22,22,22,2220,20,21,21,21,22,22,22,22,22, 23,24,24,25,2623,24,24,25,26 D. 2.0,2.0,2.1,2.1,2.1,2.2,2.2,2.2,2.22.0,2.0,2.1,2.1,2.1,2.2,2.2,2.2,2.2, 2.2,2.3,2.4,2.4,2.5,2.62.2,2.3,2.4,2.4,2.5,2.6
The maximum data entry is \square .
The minimum data entry is \square .

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Problem 1598

mylab.pearson.com Course: 24/FA College Algebra (... My Courses Pearson MyLab and Mastering Homework, and Quizzes Chapter 1 Quiz Fatima Alhindawy \& | 11/30/24 1:10 PM Question 1 of 11 This quiz: 11 point(s) possible This question: 1 point(s) possible Submit quiz
Write the set {xx<4}\{x \mid x<4\} using interval notation, then graph the set on a number line.
Choose the correct interval notation for the set. (4,)(4, \infty) [4,)[4, \infty) (,4](-\infty, 4] (,4)(-\infty, 4) Choose the correct graph below. A. B. c. D.

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- ? ! ? << 3 8 0 5 0 0 6 << 3 8 8 5 5 8 8 0 0 \begin{tabular}{ll} I & 8 \\ \hdashline & 3 \end{tabular} : § (5) ? 00\stackrel{0}{0} ? -1 \square -

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Question 9 of 11 This quiz: 11 point(s) possible This question: 1 point(s) possible
Write the set {xx<4}\{x \mid x<4\} using interval notation, then graph the set on a number line.
Choose the correct interval notation for the set. [4,)[4, \infty) (,4)(-\infty, 4) (4,)(4, \infty) (,4](-\infty, 4] Choose the correct graph below. A. B. C. D.

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