Mathematics, 11.06.2020 18:57 cindy437596
Suppose that a particular experiment will have outcome "A" with probability 13 and outcome "B" with probability of 23. If you were to perform this experiment 90 times, approximately how many times would you expect outcome "B" to occur.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, beard6488
Adriana sold 50 shares of a company’s stock through a broker. the price per share on that day was $22.98. the broker charged her a 0.75% commission. what was adriana’s real return after deducting the broker’s commission? a. $8.62 b. $229.80 c. $1,140.38 d. $1,149.00
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, tayleeanntabeln2226
Write a function rule for the table. hours worked pay 2 $16.00 4 $32.00 6 $48.00 8 $64.00 p = 16h p = 8.00h p = h + 16 h = 8.00p
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Suppose that a particular experiment will have outcome "A" with probability 13 and outcome "B" with...