Mathematics, 18.03.2022 03:40 elsauceomotho
An employer asks the survey question “How much money do you spend on gasoline per week to get to work?” of her employees that drive to work. Which best describes why she chose to only ask the employees that drive to work rather than all of her employees?
The employees that drive to work were the target of her survey.
The employees that drive to work adequately represented the sample.
All employees were adequately represented by the sample that drives to work.
All employees were too difficult to survey because the group was too large.
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Eight people were asked what the balance of their savings account at the beginning of the month was and how much it increased or decreased by the end of the month. create a scatter plot that represents the data that is shown in the table. the x-axis represents the beginning balance in thousands of dollars and the y-axis represents the change in the savings account in hundreds of dollars. name beginning balance (in thousands of dollars) change in savings account (in hundreds of dollars) jimmy 5 3 kendra 4 7 carlos 5 4 yolanda 3 1 shawn 2 5 laura 3 2 andy 5 6 georgia 4 3
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:50
Agreeting card company can produce a box of cards for $7.50. if the initial investment by the company was $50,000, how many boxes of cards must be produced before the average cost per box falls to $10.50?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:20
The lengths of nails produced in a factory are normally distributed with a mean of 4.91 centimeters and a standard deviation of 0.05 centimeters. find the two lengths that separate the top 4% and the bottom 4%. these lengths could serve as limits used to identify which nails should be rejected. round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
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An employer asks the survey question “How much money do you spend on gasoline per week to get to wor...
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