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Using the table of Motor Vehicle Deaths given below, find the Motor Vehicle Deaths per capita for Michigan as a decimal correctly rounded to 8
Using the table of Motor Vehicle Deaths given below, find the Motor Vehicle Deaths per capita for Michigan
as a decimal correctly rounded to 8 places
in scientific notation (using the digits you typed in part a).
Type your answer as though you were typing it into your calculator--either with "E" or "x10^" notation-- no spaces in your answer!
StateMV DeathsPopulationIndiana6936 millionIllinois91112.4 millionOhio102111.35 millionMichigan8719.9 millionAlaska640.63 million
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Question 2
4pts
Under normal conditions, 1.5 feet of snow will melt into 2 inches of water.After a recent snowstorm, there were 4 feet of snow. How many inches of water will there be when the snow melts?
Express your answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms or a decimal rounded correctly to two decimal places.Do not include units with this answer.
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Question 3
4pts
Professor Ivy has the following scores on her final exams:97886655897294328489727677
Express answers rounded correctly to the nearest tenth.
Mean =
Median =
Mode =(Separate multiple answers with commas.)
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Question 4
4pts
At 12pm, the temperature was 57oF.By 5pm, the thermometer read 36oF.Assuming a constant change in temperature, calculate and interpret the average rate of change.
From 12pm to 5pm, the temperature
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21
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5
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0.24
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4.2
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temperature
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Question 5
4pts
An unknown substance weighs 27.17kg when it is first brought to the lab.After a week in the lab, a technician weighs it again and finds it weighs 8.33kg.Assuming the substance is decaying exponentially, calculate the decay factor from week to week.
Write your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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Question 6
4pts
Which of the following would give the balance for a $750 deposit in an account with an APR of 3.0% that compounds interest daily that is invested for 5 years?
Group of answer choices
750(1+.03)
5
750(1+.03)5
750(1+.03
365
)
3655
750(1+.03365)3655
750(1+.03
12
)
125
750(1+.0312)125
7500.035
7500.035
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Question 7
4pts
How many cups are in 5 gallons of coffee?
Round your answer to the nearest cup. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 8
4pts
You need 368cm of tape for a project, how many decimeters is this?
Do not round your answer. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 9
4pts
Grandma's Guide to Cooking Measurements
Dried Seasonings
1 pinch = 2 smidgens
1 dash = 2 pinches
1 sprinkle = 3 pinches
1 teaspoon = 8 dashes
Based on Grandma's guide to cooking, how many pinches are in one teaspoon?
Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 10
4pts
A farmer estimates that his dairy cow produces 6,721 L of milk in a year.How many gallons is this?
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a gallon.Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 11
4pts
A cell phone screenhas an area of 25 in2. Which of the following best represents its area in square centimeters?
Group of answer choices
63.5
9.8
161.3
3.9
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Question 12
4pts
Convert 61 km/hr (kilometers per hour) to m/s (meters per second).
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a m/s. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 13
4pts
A certain drug dosage calls for 124 mg per kg per day and is divided into four doses (1 every 6 hours).If a person weighs 138 pounds, how many milligrams of the drug should he receive every 6 hours?
Round your answer to the nearest milligram. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 14
4pts
The gas tank of a certain vehicleholds 10.7gallons.How many pounds of carbon dioxide are produced by burning an entire tank of gas?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a pound. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 15
4pts
A household item uses 546 watts of electricity. This item is used for 15 hours each week. How much CO2 will be produced each week from this item?
Round your final answer to the nearest whole number. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 16
4pts
A survey of 64 families yields the following data for the number of children per family.
How many families hadmore than6 children?
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Question 17
4pts
Men's shoe sizes follow a Normal Distribution with a Mean of 10 and a Standard Deviation of 1.5. If a store owner wants to stock shoes that fit 99.7% of men, what sizes should she order?
Group of answer choices
5.5 - 14.5
5 - 9
8.5 - 11.5
7 - 13
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Question 18
4pts
Professor Ivy's students have a Mean grade of 71 and a Standard Deviation of 7.5.
a.) If Johnny has an 84 in the class, what would thez-scorefor Johnny's grade be?Round to the nearest tenth.
b.)Whatpercentof students in the class scorebetterthan Johnny?Write as a percent, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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Question 19
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A survey of 64 families yields the following data for the number of children per family.
What proportion of the families in the survey had more than 4 children?
Express your answer as a decimal rounded correctly to the thousandths place.
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Question 20
4pts
Your friend Jeanie Alahgee has researched her family tree and finds that a large number of her family members have either red hair or blond hair and either green eyes or blue eyes. She makes a list of these family members and records her data below:
Blue Eyes
Green Eyes
Total
Blond
63
25
88
Red head
16
21
37
Total
79
46
125
What is the probability that a person chosen at random from Jeanie's list will have green eyes?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 21
4pts
Your friend Jeanie Alahgee has researched her family tree and finds that a large number of her family members have either red hair or blond hair and either green eyes or blue eyes. She makes a list of these family members and records her data below:
Blue Eyes
Green Eyes
Total
Blond
63
25
88
Red head
16
21
37
Total
79
46
125
What is the probability that a person chosen at random from Jeanie's list will have blond hair and blue eyes?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 22
4pts
A survey of 64 families yields the following data for the number of children per family.
What proportion of the families in the survey had either 2 or 3 children?
Express your answer as a decimal rounded correctly to the thousandths place.
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Question 23
4pts
Your friend Jeanie Alahgee has researched her family tree and finds that a large number of her family members have either red hair or blond hair and either green eyes or blue eyes. She makes a list of these family members and records her data below:
Blue Eyes
Green Eyes
Total
Blond
63
25
88
Red head
16
21
37
Total
79
46
125
If a person chosen at random from Jeanie's list has blond hair, what is the probability thatthey havegreen eyes?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not include units with your answer.
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Question 24
4pts
The table below shows the predicted testing outcome for a disease that affects 2% of a population, and has 90% accuracy rate.
Positive TestNegative TestTotalHas Disease18220Does Not Have Disease98882980Total1168841000
Given you received a positive test,what is the probability that you do not have the disease?
Write your answer as a percentage, rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Question 25
4pts
Vast Majority of Americans Favor Flexible Workplace Policies
NEW YORK, N.Y. - June 19, 2014 - The vast majority of Americans (89%) feel employers should try to offer workers flexibility to meet their families' needs, so long as the work gets done, signaling a strong sentiment in favor of the concept of flexible workplaces. What's more, over half (52%) of U.S. workers (not including those self-employed) - and nearly six in ten working parents (58%) - feel they could do their job better if they were allowed a more flexible work schedule. These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 4,096 U.S. adults surveyed online between May 27 and 30, 2014.The poll has a margin of error of
1.56%.
a.) What is the sample size?
b.) The 95% confidence interval for the percent of Americans that feel employers should try to offer workers flexibility to meet their families' needs is fromto.Write your answer as a percent rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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