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Suppose we toss 100 fair coins and record the percentage of heads. according to the central limit theorem, the percentages of heads resulting from such experiments are approximately normally distributed. find the mean and the standard deviation of this normal distribution.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Scott harris can invest $7,000 in a 1-year cd that earns interest at an annual rate of 4 percent compounded monthly. the amount per $1.00 is 1.040742. he can also invest $7,000 in a 1-year cd at annual rate of 4 percent compounded quarterly. the amount per $1.00 is 1.040604. what is the difference in the amount of interest earned for each investment? a) $0.96 b) $0.81 c) $0.87 d) $0.88
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Marking brainliest rewrite the equation x = 65 - 60p by factoring the side that contains the variable p.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
Data for the height of a model rocket launch in the air over time are shown in the table. darryl predicted that the height of the rocket at 8 seconds would be about 93 meters. did darryl make a good prediction? yes, the data are best modeled by a quadratic function. the value of the function at 8 seconds is about 93 meters. yes, the data are best modeled by a linear function. the first differences are constant, so about 93 meters at 8 seconds is reasonable. no, the data are exponential. a better prediction is 150 meters. no, the data are best modeled by a cubic function. a better prediction is 100 meters.
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