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[Show more]ACF 100 General qs/ misc L11-21 |Que &Answers 
5.	An analyst has been charting previous 9 year's returns for a stock and displays the following results: 5%, 5%, 8%,	3%, 10%, 12%, 5%, 17% and 22%. If you were asked the mode of these returns, you would reply
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5.	An analyst has been charting previous 9 year's returns for a stock and displays the following results: 5%, 5%, 8%,	3%, 10%, 12%, 5%, 17% and 22%. If you were asked the mode of these returns, you would reply
STAT 1222 COMMON FINAL REVIEW FALL 2024 
4.	The standard deviation of a data set measures the 	of the dataset.: variability 
5.	The score made by a particular student on a national standardized exam is the 75th percentile. This means that:
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Add to cartSTAT 1222 COMMON FINAL REVIEW FALL 2024 
4.	The standard deviation of a data set measures the 	of the dataset.: variability 
5.	The score made by a particular student on a national standardized exam is the 75th percentile. This means that:
Psychological Statistics Final Review 
Questions and Answers 2024 
46.	How do you find the area under the curve (by hand)?: The 'or' rule: P(A or B or ...etc) = P(A) + P(B) + etc 
47.	The normal distribution is like a	because all the probabilities have to add up to	.: Sample space, 1
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Add to cartPsychological Statistics Final Review 
Questions and Answers 2024 
46.	How do you find the area under the curve (by hand)?: The 'or' rule: P(A or B or ...etc) = P(A) + P(B) + etc 
47.	The normal distribution is like a	because all the probabilities have to add up to	.: Sample space, 1
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Add to cartStat 118 - Chapter 6 Homework and Excel Lab
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Add to cartmath 120R exam 1 | Questions and answers 
can a negative square root be in domain *** no 
 
Can a square root be a denominator? *** no 
have to rationalize 
 
difference quotient means *** slope of the tangent line
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Add to cartmath 120R exam 1 | Questions and answers 
can a negative square root be in domain *** no 
 
Can a square root be a denominator? *** no 
have to rationalize 
 
difference quotient means *** slope of the tangent line
Calculus II final review Questions and Answers 
 
Sinh(x) *** (e^x-e^-x)/2 
 
Cosh(x) *** (e^x+e^-x)/2 
 
How do you eliminate the parameter? *** Solve for t
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Add to cartCalculus II final review Questions and Answers 
 
Sinh(x) *** (e^x-e^-x)/2 
 
Cosh(x) *** (e^x+e^-x)/2 
 
How do you eliminate the parameter? *** Solve for t
Maths Formula GCSE Higher Tier Summaries for exam preparation 
Volume of a Prism *** area x length 
 
Volume of a Pyramid *** 1/3 x (base area) x height 
 
Length of an arc *** y/360 pi x d
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Add to cartMaths Formula GCSE Higher Tier Summaries for exam preparation 
Volume of a Prism *** area x length 
 
Volume of a Pyramid *** 1/3 x (base area) x height 
 
Length of an arc *** y/360 pi x d
Exponential Functions Questions and Answers (Freshmen Math) 
 
Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function? ** Answ** Not (-1, -1), (0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 8) 
 
What are the domain and range of the function f(x) = 3x + 5? ** Answ** domain: ; range: (b)
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Add to cartExponential Functions Questions and Answers (Freshmen Math) 
 
Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function? ** Answ** Not (-1, -1), (0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 8) 
 
What are the domain and range of the function f(x) = 3x + 5? ** Answ** domain: ; range: (b)
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Recurrence Relations | Questions and Answers 
How can you work out the r value for a geometric sequence? Give two examples ** Answ** 2nd term/1st term or 5th term/4th term 
 
Prove that the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic series is S = n/2(2a + ...
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Add to cartArithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Recurrence Relations | Questions and Answers 
How can you work out the r value for a geometric sequence? Give two examples ** Answ** 2nd term/1st term or 5th term/4th term 
 
Prove that the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic series is S = n/2(2a + ...
AP Statistics Probability Questions and Answers (frequently asked Questions) | Already Passed 
 
A medical researcher surveyed a large group of men and women about whether they take medicine as prescribed. The responses were categorized as never, sometimes, or always. The relative frequency of each ...
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A medical researcher surveyed a large group of men and women about whether they take medicine as prescribed. The responses were categorized as never, sometimes, or always. The relative frequency of each ...
Stats HW1,2,3.5,6,7 and 10 | Questions and Answers 
In the distribution of a set of grouped data, the proportion of the total frequency that is in any given class interval is given by the __________.
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Add to cartStats HW1,2,3.5,6,7 and 10 | Questions and Answers 
In the distribution of a set of grouped data, the proportion of the total frequency that is in any given class interval is given by the __________.
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