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Kieran subscribes to a text messaging service on his cell phone. His monthly bill for the service is given by the equation b-0.250 where is the
bill amount and is the number of texts.
The constant of proportionality in terms of cost per text is
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Sanderson is having trouble with his assignment. his shown work is as follows: β 3 7 7 3 = β 3 7 Γ 7 3 = β 21 21 = β1 however, his answer does not match the answer that his teacher gives him. complete the description of sanderson's mistake. find the correct answer.
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87.5% , 100% , 83.33 , 93.33% , 100% , 82.5% are all the academic points i've gotten this quarter. what's my final grade?
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Assume that females have pulse rates that are normally distributed with a mean of mu equals 72.0 beats per minute and a standard deviation of sigma equals 12.5 beats per minute. complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. if 1 adult female is randomly selected, find the probability that her pulse rate is between 65 beats per minute and 79 beats per minute. the probability is? b. if 16 adult females are randomly selected, find the probability that they have pulse rates with a mean between 65 beats per minute and 79 beats per minute. the probability is? c. why can the normal distribution be used in part (b), even though the sample size does not exceed 30?
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