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A park ranger is searching for bears in a region of the park where on average there are 5 bears per square mile. The bears are solitary independent creatures, so it is reasonable to assume that the numbers of bears in disjoint regions are independent unknowns and that the number expected in any region is proportional to the area of the region. The ranger can also assume that in a very tiny region, say a square inch, it is impossible to find more than one bear. What is the standard deviation in area (in square miles) he has to search in order to find 16 bears? Group of answer choices
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(98 points) i need with 5 questions. answer definitions are welcomed, but not necessary.
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Lv beethoven software supplies customized software to a managed healthcare system. lv beethoven software's costs for the software is $1,723,000. lv beethoven software sells the software to the healthcare system for $3,816,981.10. overhead expenses are estimated at 47% of the selling price. what is lv beethoven software's net profit to the nearest dollar?
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Logan wants to know how many skateboards have defective parts. he inspects 20,000 skateboards and keeps track of the number of defects per board. use his probability distribution table to find the expected value for defects on a skateboard.
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