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Suppose a university has 10,000 computers on the campus, which are susceptible if confronted with a computer virus. the likelihood that a computer without the virus gets a virus when information is exchange is 0.01% per hour, and it takes 3 hours to recover the computer with anti-virus software. what is the value of γ?
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Sara has been reading about different types of financial grants, including federal pell grants, academic competitiveness grants, smart grants, and teach grants. which statement about these grants is true? filling out a fafsa will not her apply for these grants. she will not have to pay back any funds she receives from these grants. these grants only go to students with less than a 3.0 gpa. she will have to pay back all the funds she receives from these grants.
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An unknown number x is at most 10. which graph best represents all the values of x? number line graph with closed circle on 10 and shading to the right. number line graph with open circle on 10 and shading to the right. number line graph with open circle on 10 and shading to the left. number line graph with closed circle on 10 and shading to the left.
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