To solve this, take a look at the images provided and first find out the number of polygons out of the total number of cards given which would be 3 polygons out of 5 cards, which would be better represented as the fraction 3/5. Now, the question asks to find the probability of Julie picking a card that shows a polygon, and since 3 out of 5 of the cards are polygons, your answer would be 3/5.
83/9 as a mixed number is 9 2/9
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what is the question
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D. Only one cleaning product was asked about in the survey.
Any given company can use more than one cleaning product or even use a combination of different cleaning products. The question was not specific enough, since it should have probably asked which cleaning products are used and which ones are used more frequently.
Step-by-step explanation:
the other options are wrong because:
- A. Only 50 cleaning services were surveyed. ⇒ This actually would increase the validity of the claim because it satisfies the the condition for a valid confidence interval [np and n(1 - p) are larger than 10]-
- B. Cleaning services were selected at random. ⇒ This actually would increase the validity of the claim.
- C. A well-known company conducted the survey. ⇒ This actually would increase the validity of the claim.
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Step-by-step explanation:
FALSE