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Alexus [3.1K]
3 years ago
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Four brothers each bought 2 hot dogs and a bag of chips at the football concessino stand. If the bag of chips was $1.25, and the

total was $18.20
Mathematics
1 answer:
Tanzania [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

not the glizzy

Step-by-step explanation:

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The error rate is obtained by taking the ratio of \left( {b + c} \right)(b+c) and the total number of records.

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\begin{array}{c}\\{\rm{Error}}\,{\rm{rate}} = \frac{{b + c}}{{{\rm{Total}}}}\\\\ = \frac{{58 + 32}}{{1,040}}\\\\ = \frac{{90}}{{1,040}}\\\\ = 0.0865\\\end{array}  

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The classification matrix is, shown above and in the attachment

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