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1. Erin is conducting an experiment
picking candy out of a bag. The
bag has 80 pieces of candy. 30
pieces of candy are chocolate and
50 pieces of the candy are fruit
chews. She picks 10 pieces (with
replacement) and gets 4 chocolate
and 6 fruit chews. What is the
theoretical probability of picking a
fruit chew out of the bag
Answers: 2
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Stefano accidentally dropped his sunglasses off the edge of a canyon as he was looking down. the height, h(t), in meters (as it relates to sea level), of the sunglasses after t seconds, is shown in the table. during its descent, the pair of sunglasses passed by a climber in the canyon 6 seconds after stefano dropped them. to the nearest meter, what is difference in elevation between stefano and the climber? 166 meters 176 meters 230 meters 240 meters its b.176 i took the test 166 is wrong and 176 is correct
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1. Erin is conducting an experiment
picking candy out of a bag. The
bag has 80 pieces of cand...
bag has 80 pieces of cand...
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