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Identifying Points on Parallel Lines Using Slope On a coordinate plane, a line with negative slope goes through (negative 8, 6) and (4, negative 4). A point is at (negative 6, 10). Which is the ordered pair for the point on the x-axis that is on the line parallel to the given line and through the given point (–6, 10)? (6, 0) (0, 6) (−5, 0) (0, −5)
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(co 3) the times that customers spend in a book store are normally distributed with a mean of 39.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 9.4 minutes. a random sample of 25 customers has a mean of 36.1 minutes or less. would this outcome be considered unusual, so that the store should reconsider its displays? no, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone no the probability of this outcome at 0.359 would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.965 would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone
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Which of these lines passes through the point (1,-1) and has a slope of -3?
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On her way to work, mrs. larsen gets a green light at a certain traffic light only 30% of the time. she wants to find the probability that she will get a green light at this traffic light all five mornings that she travels to work next week. use the following randomly generated list of 200 five-digit numbers to answer the questions and find the probability. select the digits you will use to represent a favorable outcome. how many favorable outcomes are on this list? what are they? given this simulation, what is the probability that mrs. larsen will get a green light at this traffic light all five mornings next week?
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