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A concert promoter needs to make $52,700 from the sale of 1400 tickets. The promoter charges $37 for some tickets and $46 for the others. Use the given information to answer parts (a) through (e). (a) If there are x of the $37 tickets sold and y of the $46 tickets sold, write an equation that states that the total number of tickets sold is 1400. (Type an equation.)

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Suppose a parking garage at your local sports arena has decided to set up a new pricing structure. Customers tend not to like dealing with decimals, so the company uses a pricing structure that deals only with whole numbers. The company decides to charge $4 for cars parked for less than an hour;for cars parked between 1 and 5 hours they decide to use a formula, and;for cars parked longer than 5 hours they will charge $35. Determine the range of possible amounts customers will have to pay at the parking lot if the formula used is y=3⌊x+1⌋+1 where x is the number of hours parked and y is the cost of parking in dollars Group of answer choices 4 < y < 30 {4, 7, 35} {4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 35} 4≤y≤35

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Concerns about a defendant's competence are tied to one fundamental principle: Defendants who can afford to hire their own experts might be more likely to benefit from raising the issue of insanity Understanding, judgment, impulsivity, and values are influenced by developmental, cognitive, neuropsychological, and other life influences The highly publicized nature of an alleged offense affects the proceedings on the question of competence to stand trial Criminal proceedings should not continue against someone who cannot understand their nature and purpose, or cannot assist in defending against prosecution on these charges

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AP Test Bookler Unit 4 Chapter 17 Practice 18. Show all your work. Indicate clearly the methods you use, because you will be scored on the correctness of your methods as well as on the accuracy and completeness of your results and explanations. To increase morale among employees, a company began a program in which one employee is randomly selected each week to receive a gift card. Each of the company's 200 employees is equally likely to be selected each week, and the same employee could be selected more than once. Each week's selection is independent from every other week. (a) Consider the probability that a particular employee receives at least one gift card in a 52 -week year. (i) Define the random variable of interest and state how the random variable is distributed. (ii) Determine the probability that a particular employee receives at least one gift card in a 52 -week year. Show your work. (b) Calculate and interpret the expected value for the number of gift cards a particular employee will receive in a 52 -week year. Show your work. (c) Suppose that Agatha, an employee at the company, never receives a gift card for an entire 52 -week year. Based on her experience, does Agatha have a strong argument that the selection process was not truly random? Explain your answer. 19. According to a recent survey, 81 percent of adults in a certain state have graduated from high school. If 15 adults from the state are selected at random, what is the probability that 5 of them have not graduated from high school? (A) \( \binom{20}{15}(0.19)^{15}(0.81)^{5} \) (B) \( \binom{10}{5}(0.19)^{15}(0.81)^{15} \) (C) \( \binom{10}{5}(0.81)^{5}(0.19)^{10} \) (D) \( \binom{15}{5}(0.19)^{5}(0.81)^{10} \) (E) \( \binom{15}{5}(0.81)^{5}(0.19)^{10} \) 20. Which of the following graphs represents a binomial distribution with \( n=20 \) and \( p=0.25 \) ? Page 6 of 12 AP Statistics

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The demand curve faced by a perfectly competitive firm Question 6 options: is the market demand curve slopes downward is perfectly elastic is vertical rises when market supply rises

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Required information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Determine whether the given sentence is an inclusive or, or an exclusive or, is intended. Lunch includes soup or salad.

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The work done by a force on a mass depends on the following: 1. The magnitude of the force 2. How far the object moved from its initial position. 3. The direction in which the force is applied relative to the direction of motion. True False

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Many birds eat berries and deposit the seeds (plus a small amount of fertilizer) at a site remote from the parent plant. This is an example of interspecific competition mutualism parasitism intraspecific competition commensalism

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∫−7x^2 + 13x - 3 / x - 2 dx = ∫(-7x + 6) dx = -7/2x^2 + 6x + C

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Given $f(x) = -x + 2$, (a) Find $f(x+h)$ and simplify. (b) Find $\frac{f(x+h) - f(x)}{h}$ and simplify. Part: 0 / 2 Part 1 of 2 (a) $f(x + h) = $

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