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The arizona department of transportation wishes to survey state residents to determine what proportion of the population would like to increase statewide highway speed to 75 from 65 mph. at least how many residents do they need to survey if they want to be at least 99% confident that the sample proportion is within 0.09 of the true proportion?
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Read the sentence below, then answer the question that follows. penny learned tolerance after rahj explained the traditions of his family and their practice of indian traditions. the underlined word in the sentence above can best be defined as a. a fair and understanding view of those whose culture, race, or nationality differs from one’s own b. an understanding of a set of organized beliefs and practices that are often centered around one or more deities c. the linking of a group of people based on common characteristics such as culture, beliefs, or common history d. a classification based on inherited physical or biological traits
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Which of the following was not a factor that contributed to world war i? a. american neutrality b. nationalism in the balkans c. the system of overlapping military alliances among different european nations d. the rise of germany as an imperial power
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00
This form of government has only a single political party. question 2 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary
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