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Approximately 30% of obese patients develop diabetes. If a physician sees 10 patients who are obese,
a) What is the probability that half of them will develop diabetes?
b) What is the probability that none will develop diabetes?
c) How many would you expect to develop diabetes?"
Calculate the standard deviation
Flying to ft. worth with a tailwind a plane averaged 172 mph. one the return trip the plane only averaged 96 mph while flying back into the same wind. find the speed of the wind and the speed of the plane in still air.
a semicircular plate 14 feet in diameter sticks straight down into fresh water with the diameter along the surface. Find the force of the water on side of the plate. The weight-density of water is 62.4 lb/ft^3.
The length of a rectangular garden is 9 feet longer than its width. If the garden's perimeter is 202 feet, what is the area of the garden in square feet?
The personal savings of the Young Saver Club were normally distributed with a mean of $775 and a standard deviation of $88
Group Homomorphism and Abelian Groups, Let phi: G ---> H be a group homomorphism. Show that phi[G] is abelian if and only if for all x, y in G, we have xyx^(-1)y^(-1) in ker(phi).
Write equations for Bob and Frank's holdings. Use the variables X and Y to represent the values of shares of Company X and Company Y.
Use augmented matrices
Elena's daughter sold 78 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. She was told that this amount represented 20% of the troops sale. How many boxes did the troop sell?
If a system of m linear equations in four unknowns has a unique solution, then m must be greater than or equal to four. If a system of m linear equations in four unknowns has no solutions, then m must be greater than or equal to four.
With a yearly inflation rate of 7%, prices are given by P=p(1.05)^t, where p is the price in dollars when t=0 and t is the time in years. Suppose p=1. How fast (in cents/ year) are prices rising when t=12?
The consultant who advised the city on this project predicted the parking revues would average $130 per day. Based on your confidence interval, do you think the consultant was correct? Why?
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