Mathematics, 29.10.2020 02:00 DarcieMATHlin6217
HELPP ME PLEASE
1. You have previously written ideas in your Informational Research Chart. Now
you will use your ideas from the Research Chart (and tips from this lesson) to
write the introduction to your informational article.
2. In your introduction, be sure to include:
-a statistic or surprising fact in your hook
-one to two sentences of important information regarding your topic
-your thesis written in the third person point of view without feelings or
emotions
-four or more sentences in your introduction
3. Write in third person point of view and use correct grammar, punctuation,
and spelling.
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Consider a bag that contains 220 coins of which 6 are rare indian pennies. for the given pair of events a and b, complete parts (a) and (b) below. a: when one of the 220 coins is randomly selected, it is one of the 6 indian pennies. b: when another one of the 220 coins is randomly selected (with replacement), it is also one of the 6 indian pennies. a. determine whether events a and b are independent or dependent. b. find p(a and b), the probability that events a and b both occur.
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Identify all the cases where non-probability sampling is used when attempting to study the characteristics of a large city. studies on every subject in the population divide a population in groups and obtain a sample studies with a limited amount of time demonstrate existing traits in a population studies with the nth person selected
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HELPP ME PLEASE
1. You have previously written ideas in your Informational Research Chart. Now
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