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You are taking a multiple-choice test that has questions. Each of the questions has answer choices, with one correct answer per question. If you select one of these choices for each question and leave nothing blank, in how many ways can you answer the questions? You can answer the questions in enter your response here ways.
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The letters g e o r g i a are placed in a bag . if you picked a card and knew it was a vowel , what is the probability that it is an a ?
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If you draw a card with a value of three or less from a standard deck of cards, i will pay you $43. if not, you pay me $11. (aces are considered the highest card in the deck.) step 1 of 2 : find the expected value of the proposition. round your answer to two decimal places. losses must be expressed as negative values.
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Atest of sobriety involves measuring the subject's motor skills. a sample of 31 randomly selected sober subjects take the test and produce a mean score of 64.4 with a standard deviation of 2. a claim is made that the true mean score for all sober subjects is equal to 65. for each part below, enter only a numeric value in the answer box. for example, do not type "z =" or "t =" before your answers. round each of your answers to 3 places after the decimal point. (a) calculate the value of the test statistic used in this test. test statistic's value = (b) use your calculator to find the p-value of this test. p-value = (c) use your calculator to find the critical value(s) used to test this claim at the 0.2 significance level. if there are two critical values, then list them both with a comma between them. critical value(s) =
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