
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/MYMATHLAB<CUSTM
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 44E
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32. A survey of 1254 preowned automobile shoppers found that 5% bought extended warranties.
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ELEMENTARY STATISTICS W/MYMATHLAB<CUSTM
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