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Basic MathA 400-lb cable is 250 feet long and hangs vertically from the top of a
building.
How much work is required to pull the cable to the top of the building?

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Basic MathWould expect distributions of these variables to be uniform, unimodal, or bimodal?
Symmetric or skewed? Explain.
a. The number of speeding tickets each student in the senior class of a
college has ever had
b. Players' scores (numbers of strokes) at the U.S. Open golf tournament in a
given year.
c. Weights of female babies born in a particular hospital over the course of a
year
d. The length of the average hair on the heads of students in a large class

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Basic MathQuestion 5
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of 23 Step 1 of 1
Use the basic proportion
necessary.
P
100
=
to solve the following problem for the unknown quantity. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if
What is 54% of 353?
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Basic MathIn a survey of a group of men, the heights in the 20-29 age group were normally distributed, with a mean of 69.4 inches and a standard deviation of 2.0 inches. A
study participant is randomly selected. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
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The probability that the study participant selected at random is less than 67 inches tall is
(b) Find the probability that a study participant has a height that is between 67 and 71 inches.
The probability that the study participant selected at random is between 67 and 71 inches tall is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
(c) Find the probability that a study participant has a height that is more than 71 inches.
The probability that the study participant selected at random is more than 71 inches tall is. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
(d) Identify any unusual events. Explain your reasoning. Choose the correct answer below.
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
OA. The events in parts (a) and (c) are unusual because its probabilities are less than 0.05.
OB. The event in part (a) is unusual because its probability is less than 0.05.
OC. There are no unusual events because all the probabilities are greater than 0.05.
OD. The events in parts (a), (b), and (c) are unusual because all of their probabilities are less than 0.05.

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Basic MathQuestion 3 - of 23 Step
The distance to your sister's house is 370 miles, and the distance to Denver is 777 miles. If it took 10 hours to drive to your sister's house, how long
would you estimate the drive to Denver to take?
Answer How to enter your answer (opens in new window) 2 Points
hours
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Basic MathOut of the following, which would be
considered the most severe type of fracture?
A. open fracture
B. closed fracture
C. partial fracture

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Basic MathA student is attempting to model
x² + 2x + 1 using algebra tiles. Which of the following would not be a
possible error in the student's thinking?
a) Student incorrectly thinks both factors must include (2x + 1).
b) Student doesn't realize model must match x²+2x+1.
c) Student does not know what rectangular and small square tiles represent.
d) Student knows factors are (x+1)(x+1).
e) Student does not know how to represent expressions using algebra tiles

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Basic Math3. Consider a vector v where | v | = 5 and v makes an angle of 75° above the negative x-axis.
a. Draw a sketch of v, clearly labeling its magnitude and its angle with the horizontal on your
sketch.
b. Draw the components of v on your sketch.
c. Find and label the length of each component of v.

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Basic MathYour body would be an independent,
chaotic system if you did not have
talk with other organs.
A. hormones
B. blood cells
C. nutrients
to

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Basic MathThe responses of a sample of 5252 shoppers who were asked how their purchases are made are shown in the table. Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if
possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why.
Does the mean represent the center of the data? Choose the correct answer below.
OA. The mean represents the center of the data set.
B. The mean does not represent the center because it is the least data entry.
OC. The mean does not represent the center because it is the greatest data entry.
OD. The mean does not represent the center because it is not a data entry.
OE. The data set does not have a mean.
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Basic MathIf you make the right choices regarding your
you will have good health.
A. lifestyle
B. friends
C. bone structure

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Basic MathA class has 25 students. In how many different ways can four students form a group for an activity? (Assume the order of the students is not important.)
There are different ways that the four students can form a group for an activity.
(Type a whole number.)

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Basic MathA deli makes sandwiches to order. A customer can choose ham, turkey, or roast
beef, and have it served on white, wheat, or rye bread. They can also choose
mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, or hot sauce. How many different sandwiches of
one meat, one bread, and one condiment can a customer order?
28
36
32
45

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Basic MathWhat percentage of the sun's energy
actually strikes the earth?
A. less than 1%
B. approximately 10%
C. approximately 50%
D. 99.9%

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Basic MathHow can hitting someone on the back
help them recover from choking?
A. It keeps them from passing out.
B. The rhythm helps them remain calm and not panic.
C. The force can help dislodge the object in their windpipe.

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Basic MathUse the basic proportion P/ 100 =A/B to solve the following problem for the unknown quantity. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. B
What is 108 % of 561?

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Basic MathA road running north to south crosses a road going east to west at a point P. One car is driving north along the first road and a second car is driving east along the second road. Assuming they avoid a collision, both cars leave point P at the same time.
If the first car is driving at a speed of 45 mph and the second car is driving at a speed of 60 mph, at what rate (in mph) is the distance between the cars increasing two hours later?

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Basic MathMatch the relationship in the second pair of
words with that of the first pair.
anguish: agony :: appreciation :
A. recognition
B. rejection
C. condemnation

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Basic MathThe formula T = 21x² +862x+15,552
models the
average cost of tuition and fees, T, for private U.S.
colleges for the school year ending x years after
2000. Use this formula to project the average cost of
tuition and fees at private U.S. colleges for the
school year ending in 2020.

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Basic MathA random sample of size 16 from a normal distribution has standard deviation s= 100. Test Ho:o=34 versus H₁:o>34. Use
the a= 0.01 level of significance.
Part 1 of 5
The hypotheses are provided above.
This hypothesis test is a right-tailed
Part: 1/5
Part 2 of 5
Find the critical value.
Critical value = 995
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▼test.
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Basic MathChange the following fraction to a percent. Write your answer in percent form. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary.
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100
![- log₁0 [H*] where [H+] is the concentration of
The pH scale for acidity is defined by pH =
hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M).
A solution has a pH of 2.3.
Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). Write the answer in scientific notation.
moles per liter.
The concentration of hydrogen ions is
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Basic Math- log₁0 [H*] where [H+] is the concentration of
The pH scale for acidity is defined by pH =
hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M).
A solution has a pH of 2.3.
Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). Write the answer in scientific notation.
moles per liter.
The concentration of hydrogen ions is
Enter scientific notation as follows: 1E – 14 would be entered as 1*10^-14

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Basic MathWhich is the correct way to rewrite the
following sentence fragment?
Reaction after the sounds those dreadful
cannon were making.
A. We had a reaction after the sounds those dreadful
cannons were making.
B. Those cannons had a reaction; after the sounds we were
making.
C. Dreadful cannon reaction to the sounds it was making.

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Basic MathThe distance to your cousin's house is 703 miles, and the distance to New York City is 185 miles. If it took 19 hours to drive to your cousin's house,
how long would you estimate the drive to New York City to take?

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Basic MathYou go to the doctor and he gives you 16 milligrams of radioactive dye. After 20 minutes, 4.75 milligrams of
dye remain in your system. To leave the doctor's office, you must pass through a radiation detector without
sounding the alarm. If the detector will sound the alarm if more than 2 milligrams of the dye are in your
system, how long will your visit to the doctor take, assuming you were given the dye as soon as you arrived?
Give your answer to the nearest minute.
You will spend
minutes at the doctor's office.

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Basic MathQuestion 11
of 38 Ste
Use the basic proportion
necessary.
P
100
=
A
to solve the following problem for the unknown quantity. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if
B
is 33 % of 487.

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Basic MathThe nervous system can be protected by
which play an important role in
protecting us from various infections.
A. a force field
B. vaccinations
C. diseases

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Basic MathIf you have $17 and you spend $12 on baseball tickets, what fraction of your money did you spend?
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Basic MathNot all types of blood combine. If you try
and combine blood that isn't compatible,
what will happen?
A. bone marrow absorbs it
B. antibodies attack it
C. all white blood cells will die
D. the heart will convert it into the right blood type

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Basic Math12
A Super Happy Fun Ball is dropped from a height of 6 feet and rebounds of the distance from which it
13
fell. How many times will it bounce before its rebound is less than 1 foot?
It will bounce
times before its rebound is less than 1 foot.
How far will the ball travel before it comes to rest on the ground?
It will travel
feet before it comes to rest on the ground.

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Basic MathUse the basic proportion
necessary.
P
100
A
to solve the following problem for the unknown quantity. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if
B
43% of what number is 133?

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Basic MathConsider the following numbers.
Prev
3, 18, 5
Step 2 of 2: Determine the number of times each number divides into the LCM.
Answer How to enter your answer (opens in new window) 2 Points
3 divides into LCM
18 divides into LCM
5 divides into LCM
times
times
times

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Basic MathA little boy is in a treehouse, 25 feet up in a tree. He lifts a 2-lb rope
that reaches the ground hand over hand up to the treehouse.
How much work (in ft-lbs) is required to pull the rope to the
treehouse?

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Basic MathThere is a spongy tissue found inside our
which produces a lot of cells that
become part of our blood.
A. cells
B. bones
C. nerves


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Basic Mathaestion 4 of 17, Step 1 of 1
Correct
The distance to your uncle's house is 666 miles, and the distance to San Francisco is 925 miles. If it took 18 hours to drive to your uncle's house, how long would you
estimate the drive to San Francisco to take?
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Basic MathIn a study of 420,074 cell phone users, 139 subjects developed cancer of the brain or nervous system. Test the claim of a somewhat common belief that such
cancers are affected by cell phone use. That is, test the claim that cell phone users develop cancer of the brain or nervous system at a rate that is different from the
rate of 0.0340% for people who do not use cell phones. Because this issue has such great importance, use a 0.001 significance level. Identify the null hypothesis.
alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method
and the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution.
A. Ho: p=0.00034
H₂: p=0.00034
OC Ho: p=0.00034
H₁ p<0.00034
E Ho: p=0.00034
H₂ p>0.00034
What is the test statistic?
(Round to two decimal places as needed)
B. Ho: p>0.00034
H₁: p=0.00034
12. Ho p<0.00034
Hy: p=0.00034
Ho: p=0.00034
Hy: p=0.00034

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Basic MathAn average of 5000 people visit an Amusement Park each day in the summer. The
admission fee is $50. Consultants predict that, for each $2 increase in the admission
fee, the park will lose an average of 250 customers each day. The revenue function is
a
a) quotient function
b) product function
c) sum function
d) difference function

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Basic MathUse the tests for divisibility to determine which numbers divide evenly into the given number.
539,371

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Basic MathA group of 202 people went on an overnight camping trip, taking 60 tents with them.
Some of the tents held 2 people each, and the rest held 4 people each. Assuming all the
tents were filled to capacity and every person got to sleep in a tent, exactly how many of
the tents were 2-person tents?
A. 30
B. 20
C. 19
D. 18

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Basic MathWhich of the following is NOT an example of a
refusal skill?
A. Team up with someone to do something else.
B. Allow another person to make the decision for you.
C. Suggest something else to do.
D. Leave the situation.

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Basic MathThe distance to your uncle's house is 592 miles, and the distance to Disneyland is 37 miles. If it took 16 hours to drive to your uncle's house, how long would you
estimate the drive to Disneyland to take?

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Basic MathConvert the units of measure as indicated.
Answer
How to enter your answer (opens in new window)
104 pt =
qt
qt

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Basic MathThere are three types of diabetes. Which
type of diabetes can usually be controlled by
diet and exercise, and may also require
medication?
A. type
B. type II
C. gestational diabetes

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Basic MathQuestion 10
of 28 Step 1 of 1
1
of your income for rent and
If your income is $3540 a month and you plan to budget 5
spend each month on these two items? Simplify your answer.
Answer 2 Points
296:40:56
7
of your income for food, how much do you plan to
10
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Basic MathHaving a
will help you avoid
a midlife crisis.
A. small family
B. large salary
C. positive attitude

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Basic Mathquestion 10 of 15, Step 1 of 1
Use the basic proportion
100
-
to solve the following problem for the unknown quantity. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
B
40% of 60 is


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Basic MathConvert the units of measure as indicated. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
4.5 c =
qt