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Paula caught a tarpon with a weight that was 10 times as Great as the weight of a permit fish she caught the total weight of the two fish was 132 pounds how much did each fish weigh
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Describe a situation that you could represent with the inequality x< 17
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1.3.25 question suppose 40​% of all voters voted for a particular candidate. to simulate exit polls regarding whether or not voters voted for this​ candidate, five random samples of size 1010 and five random samples of size 10001000 have been generated using technology using a population proportion of 0.400.40​, with the accompanying results. complete parts a through c below. click the icon to view the simulation results. a. observe how the sample proportions of successes vary around 0.400.40. simulation compared to sample prop simulation compared to sample prop 1 ▾ 6 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 2 ▾ less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 7 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 3 ▾ greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 equal to 0.40 8 ▾ equal to 0.40 greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 4 ▾ greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 less than 0.40 9 ▾ less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 equal to 0.40 5 ▾ equal to 0.40 less than 0.40 greater than 0.40 10 ▾ equal to 0.40 greater than 0.40 less than 0.40 click to select your answer(s) and then click check answer. 2 parts remaining clear all check answer
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