Answer:
B. databases of periodicals
Explanation:
Databases include the citations of articles in magazines, journals and newspapers. A periodical is a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals. So if she's looking for news articles about this earthquake then she should most likely search databases or periodicals.
Using the normal approximation to the binomial, it is found that there is a 0.0107 = 1.07% probability that more than 30 are single.
<h3>Normal Probability Distribution</h3>
The z-score of a measure X of a normally distributed variable with mean
and standard deviation
is given by:

- The z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is above or below the mean.
- Looking at the z-score table, the p-value associated with this z-score is found, which is the percentile of X.
- The binomial distribution is the probability of x successes on n trials, with p probability of a success on each trial. It can be approximated to the normal distribution with
.
In this problem, the proportion and the sample size are, respectively, p = 0.22 and n = 200, hence:


The probability that more than 30 are single, using continuity correction, is P(X > 30.5), which is <u>1 subtracted by the p-value of Z when X = 30.5</u>, hence:


Z = -2.3
Z = -2.3 has a p-value of 0.0107.
0.0107 = 1.07% probability that more than 30 are single.
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The ranking of the mixtures according to the level of transparency is; solutions > colloids > suspensions.
<h3>What is a mixture?</h3>
A mixture is composed of more than one substance. The mixture could be homogenous or heterogenous. We know that the level of transparency of a mixture depends on its components.
Now the ranking of the mixtures according to the level of transparency is; solutions > colloids > suspensions.
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Rank these types of mixtures according to how transparent they tend to be: colloids, solutions, suspensions? Most transparent to most opaque
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