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According to a candy company, packages of a certain candy contain 19% orange candies. suppose we examine 450 random candies. a. what value should we expect for our sample percentage of orange candies? b. what is the standard error?
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Acompany manufactures large valves, packed in boxes. a shipment consists of 1500 valves packed in 75 boxes. each box has the outer dimensions 1.2 x 0.8 x 1.6 m and the inner dimensions 1.19 x 0.79 x 1.59 m. the boxes are loaded on a vehicle (truck + trailer). the available capacity in the vehicle combination is 140 m3. each valve has a volume of 0.06 m3. - calculate the load factor on the box level (%). - calculate the load factor on the vehicle level (%). - calculate the overall load factor (%).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50
Aclassroom is made up of 11 boys and 14 girls. the teacher has four main classroom responsibilities that she wants to hand out to four different students (one for each of the four students). if the teacher chooses 4 of the students at random, then what is the probability that the four students chosen to complete the responsibilities will be all boys?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation? 2x+3y=10
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According to a candy company, packages of a certain candy contain 19% orange candies. suppose we exa...
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