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Answer:
1 ,0
Step-by-step explanation:
Because They aren't negitive nor repeating
Answer: 11 minutes.
Explanation: 385 words: (385/140) x 4 = 11 minutes
Answer: 75%
Step-by-step explanation:
Height given :
69, 62, 73, 67, 63, 65, 73, 71, 70, 66, 59, 75
The total number of height given = 12
The height less than 73 are 69 , 62, 67 ,63 , 65 , 71 , 70 , 66 , 59
The total number of heights less than 73 = 9
Therefore : the percentage of these students who are shorter than 73 inches = total number of students shorter than 73/ total number of height x 100
= 9/12 x 100
= 75%
Answer:

option B is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
We have 5 spaces in the license plate:
_ _ _ _ _
we have 26 available letters, and 10 available numbers.
starting with letters:
- how many choices do i have to place the 1st letter? 26.
26 _ _ _ _
- how many choices do i have to place the 2nd letter? 26 (since we're allowed to repeat letters)
26 26 _ _ _
- how many choices do i have to place the 3rd letter? 26
26 26 26 _ _
we've used all the places for letters, (note: the exact position of the letters doesn't matter here, the first letter could've been placed anywhere in _ _ _ _ _, but the amount of possible choices for letters would always be 26).
let's move on to numbers.
- how many choices do i have to place the 1st number? 10
26 26 26 10 _
- how many choices do i have to place the 2nd number? 10
26 26 26 10 10
we've completed our number plate. Next we'll simply multiply all these numbers to get all the possible arrangements in which numbers and letters can be displayed on a license place.

option B is correct