Mathematics, 10.07.2019 00:10 hipeople4904
Suppose that only 24% of all drivers come to a complete stop at a particular intersection. a random sample of 50 driver's is observed. assume that each driver is independent of all others with respect to stopping behavior. what is the expected number of drivers who come to a complete stop?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, joshuasanders8862
You have 12 balloons to blow up for your birthday party. you blow up 1/3, and your friend blows up 5 of them. what fraction of the baloons still need blowing up
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, luis173506
Shannon mary and john earn a weekly allowance ahannon earns the amount that is 2/3 of what john earns mary earns an amount that is 1 2/3 of what johns earns 20 dollars a week who eaens the greatest allowance and who earns the least
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30, QueenNerdy889
If using the method of completing the square to solve the quadratic equation x 2 + 16 x + 24 = 0 x 2 +16x+24=0, which number would have to be added to "complete the square"?
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Suppose that only 24% of all drivers come to a complete stop at a particular intersection. a random...
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