Challenge A store is giving out cards labeled 1 through 10 when customers enter the store. If the
card is an even number, you get a 15% discount on your purchase that day. If the card is an odd
number greater than 6, you get a 30% discount. Otherwise, you get a 25% discount. The table
shows the results of 500 customers. What is the relative frequency for each discount? Use pencil
and paper. If the manager of the store wants approximately half of the customers to receive the
25% discount, does this seem like an appropriate method? Explain.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Me ! which of the following statements describes how the punic wars contributed to the development of the roman empire? a)they allowed the romans to focus more on expanding into the western mediterranean. b)they resulted in the overthrow of the roman republic and establishment of the empire. c)they marked the end of roman expansion in the mediterranean region. d) they forced the romans to reorganize their government with an emperor as ruler.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:00
Which of the following arguments decided the debate over using the atomic bomb against japan in 1945? using the bomb would destroy the armaments still available to japanese forces in japan. using the bomb would demonstrate the power of the united states to the entire world. using the bomb would shorten the war and avoid heavy casualties among invading troops. using the bomb would enable allied forces to invade and take over the japanese mainland
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00
Which of the following is not a requirement to become a us representative (congressman/congresswoman)?
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30
Yall i need which of the following became known as the “sick man of europe” in the 1800s? a. berlin conference b. king leopold ii c. mughal empire d. ottoman empire e. british east india company
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