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MATH 302 WEEK 3 TEST
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MATH 302 WEEK 3 TEST 
A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. Answer: 
 	7.5 	 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30*.5*.5 
 
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Approximately 10% of all people are left-handed. If 200 people are randomly selected, what is the expected number of left-handed people? Round to the whole number. Do not use decimals. Answer: 
 	20 	 
 
 
 
 
 
200*.10 
 
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Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the P...
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MATH 302 week 8 tests questions & answers | AMU Latest update
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MATH 302 week 8 tests questions & answers | AMU Latest update 
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An urban economist is curious if the distribution in where Oregon residents live is different today 
than it was in 1990. She observes that today there are approximately 3,109 thousand residents in 
NW Oregon, 902 thousand residents in SW Oregon, 244 thousand in Central Oregon, and 
102 thousand in Eastern Oregon. She knows that in 1990 the breakdown was as follows: 72.7% 
NW Oregon, 20.7% SW Orego...
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MATH 302 Quiz 4 Week 4 Knowledge Check – Practice Test
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MATH 302 Quiz 4 Week 4 Knowledge Check – Practice Test 
 
PART 1 OF 6 – CALCULATIONS OF PROBABILITIES 
1. Find P(Z > -1.24). Round answer to 4 decimal places. Answer: ? 
2. Find the area under the standard normal distribution to the left of z = -1.05. Round answer to 4 decimal places. 
3. Find P(1.31 < Z < 2.15). Round answer to 4 decimal places. Answer: ? 
 
PART 2 OF 6 – CONTINUOUS RANDOM VARIABLES AND PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS 
4. Find the probability that falls in the shaded area....
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MATH 302 WK 1 TEST 2 - SOLVED
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MATH 302 WEEK 1 TEST 2 
Part 1 of 5 - Section: Data & Sampling 3.0/ 5.0 Points 
Question 1 of 20 
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What is the sampling method used in the following scenario? The barista at a local Starbucks 
wants to determine what proportion of the coffee users are teenagers. The barista has a tally sheet 
on which she marks whether the coffee order is for a teenager or adult. She records this data for 
every fifth patron who orders coffee. 
 
A. systematic 
 
B. cluster 
 
C. conveni...
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MATH 302 WEEK 3 TEST
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MATH 302 WEEK 3 TEST 
A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. Answer: 
 	7.5 	 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30*.5*.5 
 
Question 2	1 / 1 point 
Approximately 10% of all people are left-handed. If 200 people are randomly selected, what is the expected number of left-handed people? Round to the whole number. Do not use decimals. Answer: 
 	20 	 
 
 
 
 
 
200*.10 
 
Question 3	1 / 1 point 
Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the P...
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Week 5 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questions - SOLVED
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Week 5 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questions 
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Part 1 of 4 - Z-interval for Unknown Questions 7.0/ 7.0 Points 
Question 1 of 20 
The FDA regulates that fresh Albacore tuna fish that is consumed is allowed to contain 0.82 ppm of 
mercury or less. A laboratory is estimating the amount of mercury in tuna fish for a new company and needs to have 
a margin of error within 0.03 ppm of mercury with 95% confidence. Assume the population standard deviation is 
0.138 ppm of...
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Fundamentals_Comprehensive_Final
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Fundamentals Comprehensive Final 
 
 
Fundamentals Comprehensive Final 
1.	What is the Nursing Process? 
a.	A way of thinking and acting based on scientific method. Dynamic, overlapping, and continuous process which centers on the patient. 
2.	What is Dynamic? 
a.	Ever changing, ever adapting 
3.	What is it called when you’re the nurse that develops good clinical judgement based on decision making? 
a.	Critical thinking 
4.	SOB patient would be what priority? 
a.	High priority 
5.	What are ...
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Math 302 Week 7 Test (LATEST UPDATE )
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Math 302 Week 7 Test 
Question 1 of 20 
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A vacation resort rents SCUBA equipment to certified divers. The resort charges an up-front fee of $25 and another fee of $12.50 an hour. How much is it if you rent the SCUBA equipment for 45 minutes? 
 
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A. 
 
$25 
 
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B. 
 
$37.5 
 
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C. 
 
$35 
 
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D. 
 
$34.38 
 
 
Answer Key: D Feedback: 
The equation is 
Dollars = $12.5(hour) + 
$25 
45 minutes = .75 of an hour Dollars = $12.5(.75) + $25 Question 2 of 20 
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MATH 302 EXAM COMBINED PACKAGE ( LATEST UPDATE )
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MATH 302 WEEK 1 TEST 2
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MATH 302 WEEK 1 TEST 2 
Part 1 of 5 - Section: Data & Sampling	3.0/ 5.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 20 
1.0/ 1.0 Points 
What is the sampling method used in the following scenario? The barista at a local Starbucks wants to determine what proportion of the coffee users are teenagers. The barista has a tally sheet on which she marks whether the coffee order is for a teenager or adult. She records this data for every fifth patron who orders coffee. 
 
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A. systematic 
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B. cluster 
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