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    J.J Reddick

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    and remember than the precise number. In MyFinanceLab most of our answers are rounded decimal numbers. A decimal number has three parts: The whole number part‚ the decimal point and the decimal part. For example: [pic] So‚ in order to round a decimal number we basically round the decimal part of it. These are the two basic steps for rounding decimals to a place value to the right of the decimal point Step 1: Locate the digit to the right of the given place value. Step 2: If this

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    The company sells Mr. Brophy an insurance policy and he has an accident. What is the probability Mr. Brophy is:   a. A “good” driver? (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)     Probability      b. A “medium” risk driver? (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)     Probability      c. A “poor” driver? (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)     Probability    There are four people being considered for the position of chief executive officer of Dalton Enterprises. Three of the applicants are

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    Pi in Mathematics

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    circle’s area to the square of its radius. It is approximately equal to 3.14159265 in the usual decimal notation. Many formulae from mathematics‚ science‚ and engineering involve π‚ which makes it one of the most important mathematical constants. π is an irrational number‚ which means that its value cannot be expressed exactly as a fraction m/n‚ where m and n are integers. Consequently‚ its decimal representation never ends or repeats. It is also a transcendental number‚ which implies‚ among other

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    Tests and Quizzes for Statistics Quiz #1 Question 1 of 20 0.0/ 1.0 Points If a variable has possible values –2‚ 6‚ and 17‚ then this variable is  A.a discrete variable  B.a continuous variable  C.neither a continuous nor a discrete variable  D.both a continuous and a discrete variable Answer Key: A Question 2 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points Which of the following statistics is not a measure of central location?  A.Median  B.Mode  C.Interquartile range  D.Mean Answer Key: C Question

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    (empirical) probabilities: [pic] If a driver in this city is selected at random‚ what is the probability that: A: He or she drives less than 10‚000 miles per year or has an accident? (Type a decimal) B: He or she drives 10‚000 or more miles per year and has no accidents? (type a decimal) Problem 3 In a study to determine frequency and dependency of color-blindness relative to females and males‚ 1000 people were chosen at random and the following results were recorded: [pic]

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    MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF EE-ECE-COE ADVANCED OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING DRILL #5 NAME : ______________________________ COURSE : ______________________________ SECTION : ______________________________ DATE OF PERFORMANCE : ________________ DATE OF SUBMISSION : ________________ _______________________________________ PROFESSOR Advanced Programming using Visual Studio C# 1 Programming Drill No. 5 Advanced Object Oriented Programming OBJECTIVES: 1

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    Site Coordinates: (Degrees Decimals) Longitude E: Latitude N: Site Owned by: Approved by: ________________ Final Transmission Plan TXN Path (BTS-BSC) LL status (If Required) LL Collocation status (If Required) Mw Antenna Size(m) LOS Report LOS Name [A—B] IDHM01--IGTR05 LOS Request Date LOS Date LOS Request By LOS Report By Signature Signature Site A Site B Name Address A Latitude Degrees Decimals A Longitude Degrees Decimals A Site Elevation(m) A

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    percent. New IRS regulations require that taxes be withheld at the time the dividend is paid. Dark Day sells for $94.10 per share‚ and the stock is about to go ex-dividend.    What do you think the ex-dividend price will be? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16))      Ex-dividend price $   Problem 17-2 Stock Dividends [LO3] The owners’ equity accounts for Alexander International are shown here:            Common stock ($0.60 par value) $ 45‚000     Capital surplus   340‚000     Retained

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    (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16)) Current ratio 2011 1.64 times 2012 1.75 times b. Calculate the quick ratio for each year. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16)) Quick ratio 2011 0.55 times 2012 0.61 times c. Calculate the cash ratio for each year. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16)) Cash ratio 2011 0.16 times 2012 0.17 times d. Calculate the NWC to total assets ratio for each year. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16))

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    Jnt2 Task 1 Needs Analysis

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    understanding of mathematical language and show weakness in basic numerical computation. The students make frequent errors because they misread operation signs when adding or subtracting integers or carry numbers incorrectly when multiplying whole number and decimals.  Furthermore‚ these students have difficulty understanding written or verbal directions or explanations‚ and find word problems especially difficult to translate. Current Conditions The current data shows that only 15 percent of the students

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