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ira [324]
2 years ago
11

Cristine's middle school has a total of 900 students and 45 teachers. The local high school has 110 teachers and a student-teach

er ratio proportional to the middle school's. How many students will Cristine find when she gets to high school?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ozzi2 years ago
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45/900=110/x
x=(110/45)*900=2200 students
Cristine will find 2200 students when she gets to high school.
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Z = 0.42 has a pvalue of 0.6628.

66.28% probability that at least 85 visitors had a recorded entry through the Beaver Meadows park entrance.

(b) What is the probability that at least 80 but less than 90 visitors had a recorded entry through the Beaver Meadows park entrance?

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