Problems 87 and 88 refer to the data in the following table, obtained from a random survey of 1 , 000 residents of a state. The participants were asked their political affiliations and their preferences in an upcoming election. (In the table, D = Democrat , R = Republican , and U = Unaffliliated . ) Politics. If a state resident is selected at random, what is the (empirical) probability that the resident is (A) Not affiliated with a political party or has no preference? What are the odds for this event? (B) Affiliated with a political party and prefers candidate A ? What are the odds against this event?
Problems 87 and 88 refer to the data in the following table, obtained from a random survey of 1 , 000 residents of a state. The participants were asked their political affiliations and their preferences in an upcoming election. (In the table, D = Democrat , R = Republican , and U = Unaffliliated . ) Politics. If a state resident is selected at random, what is the (empirical) probability that the resident is (A) Not affiliated with a political party or has no preference? What are the odds for this event? (B) Affiliated with a political party and prefers candidate A ? What are the odds against this event?
Problems
87
and
88
refer to the data in the following table, obtained from a random survey of
1
,
000
residents of a state. The participants were asked their political affiliations and their preferences in an upcoming election. (In the table,
D
=
Democrat
,
R
=
Republican
,
and
U
=
Unaffliliated
.
)
Politics. If a state resident is selected at random, what is the (empirical) probability that the resident is
(A) Not affiliated with a political party or has no preference? What are the odds for this event?
(B) Affiliated with a political party and prefers candidate
A
? What are the odds against this event?
Pam, Ron, and Sam are using the method of sealed bids to divide among themselves four items. Table on the next page shows the bids that each player makes for each item. Use this example to answer questions 19 to 23
Pam
Ron
Sam
Bedroom Set
$860
$550
$370
Dining Room Set
$350
$420
$500
Television
$230
$440
$340
Sofa set
$480
$270
$230
What is the value of Sam’s fair share
Group of answer choices
None of these
$360
$370
$500
$480
Q2. Write the following Mayan numeral (base 20) as a Hindu-Arabic numeral (base 10). Show your work.
b)
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Q12. Using the prime factorization tree, simplify the following square roots. Show your work.
√2646
a)
√300
b) √4050 - √1800
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