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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
14

I need help is it a B C or D

Mathematics
2 answers:
valina [46]3 years ago
5 0
This has to be D.
All you do is plug -2 as x and solve

Hope this helps!
kolezko [41]3 years ago
5 0
Plug in -2 for x;
y=6*2^{x}\\y=6*2^{-2}\\y=6*\frac{1}{2^{2}}\\y=6*\frac{1}{4}\\y=\frac{6}{4}\\\\y=\frac{3}{2}
Your answer is A.
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<em>Joint probability table</em>:

Respondent      I Am        My Spouse     We Are Equal

Husband           0.275           0.126                 0.101

Wife                   0.287           0.110                  0.101

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<u>b. Construct the marginal probabilities for Who Is Better (I Am, My Spouse, We Are Equal). Comment.</u>

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