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Answer:
the Long term disability insurance protects you during lengthy of disability when you’re unable to work (for example, if you are injured.) It is sometimes described as income replacement insurance, as it will pay you a monthly amount that replaces your regular paycheck while you are not working.
Explanation:
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Using the hypergeometric distribution, it is found that the probability is 0.845 = 84.5%.
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- The patients are chosen from the sample without replacement, which means that the hypergeometric distribution is used to solve this question.
Hypergeometric distribution:
The probability of x successes is given by:

The parameters are:
- x is the number of successes.
- N is the size of the population.
- n is the size of the sample.
- k is the total number of desired outcomes.
Combination formula:
is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given as:

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- 56074 patients, thus

- Sample of 40, thus,

- 235 left against medical advice, thus,
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The probability that none left against medical advice is P(X = 0), so:


The probability is 0.845 = 84.5%.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24008577
When the spring is stretched to 11.0 cm - 8.0 cm = 3.0 cm = 0.030 m away from equilibrium, it stores
1/2 (150 N/m) (0.030 m)² = 0.0675 J
of potential energy, while stretching it to 14.0 cm - 8.0 cm = 6.0 cm = 0.060 m from equilibrium stores
1/2 (150 N/m) (0.060 m)² = 0.27 J
Then the change in potential energy is 0.27 J - 0.0675 J = 0.2025 J ≈ 0.21 J
A) Response.
B) Encoding.
C) Decoding.
D) Feedback.
E) Noise.
Noise.
Answer: Option E.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A communication which is going on effectively may be interrupted or the person may get distracted if there is any kind of noise which leads to removal of the attention of the person.
The noise effect both perception of the communication encoder and decoder both. The noise can be psychological, physical, semantic and physiological. These sounds are subtly affected by noise.