The citation that is formatted correctly using MLA's guidelines is;
Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.
MLA simply means Modern Language Association. This is a format that states that when citing a newspaper article, we must write in the following order;
- Write the author's last name.
- Write his first name
- Write the title of the article.
- Write the newspaper title.
- Write the name of the city.
- Write the date and month and year of publication, and print.
The only option that follows this MLA format guidelines correctly is;
"Barrett, Leigh. 'Snow Removal Woes.' Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.".
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Answer:
The percentage of scores higher than 72 is 99.85%
Explanation:
The empirical rule states that about 68% of observations falls within the first standard deviation (µ ± σ), 95% within the first two standard deviations (µ ± 2σ), and 99.7% within the first three standard deviations (µ ± 3σ)
We can use the relationship below
255-σ(61)=72
61σ=255-72
61σ=183
σ=3
The area is as shaded below
The percentage of scores higher than 72 is 99.7%+0.15%=99.85%
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