Mathematics, 26.06.2019 14:00 florochoa217
In a quiz contest, mary answers 90% of the questions correctly without any additional clues from the quiz coordinator. the randomly generated numbers below simulate this situation. the numbers 0 to 8 represent questions answered correctly without additional clues, and the number 9 represents questions that needed additional clues. 44 51 99 66 23 68 72 20 20 59 50 89 39 36 20 90 13 51 47 92 49 20 89 10 13 52 82 52 52 99 28 10 33 35 73 40 44 30 95 22 99 10 55 10 35 36 78 92 37 96 the estimated probability that it would take at least three questions for mary to need additional clues is . the estimated probability that mary needed additional clues to answer two consecutive questions is .
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Find the condition that the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = x^3+3px^2+3px+r may be in a.p.
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Sophia wrote an equation to represent the revenue of a movie theater for one day. she let x represent the number of child tickets sold and y represents the nunver of adult tickets sold. if a child ticket cost $4, an adult ticket cost $6, and the total revenue for the daybwas $420, which equation could sophia use to represent the number of chikd and adult tickets that were sold?
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