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alisha [4.7K]
2 years ago
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Which sentences highlight the protection of consumer rights? Steven and Samuel are managers in different retail stores. Steven a

llows customers to look at different products and verify the product details before choosing a product. Steven’s priority is satisfied customers. Samuel prefers saving time and attending to maximum number of customers in a given time. He does not allow customers to see different products and verify product details before choosing them. He insists that consumers should just trust the products in his store and directly buy the products available instead of comparing different brands.
Mathematics
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]2 years ago
7 0

The basic consumer right includes "Right to be informed" that states the availability of information required for weighing alternatives, and protection from false and misleading claims in advertising and labeling practices.

Hence, the sentence "Steven allows customers to look at different products and verify the product details before choosing a product. Steven’s priority is satisfied customers" - justifies the definition of consumer rights.

So, this above sentence highlights the protection of consumer rights.

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Answer:

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b) Probability that a letter of the drawn ball is consonant = (7/10) = 0.70

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b) Probabilidade de uma letra da bola sacada ser consoante = (7/10) = 0,70

Step-by-step explanation:

English Translation

A ballot box contains 10 balls identified by the letters A, B, ..., J. A ball is drawn at random from the ballot box and its letter is observed. (Make the sample space and all events explicit). What is the probability that a letter of the drawn ball is: a) Vowel b) Consonant

Solution

The 10 balls are identified by A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J

Note that the probability of an event is given as the number of elements in that event divided by the number of elements in the sample space.

a) Probability of drawing a ball that has a vowel letter = P(v)

P(v) = n(v) ÷ n(S)

n(v) = Number of balls with vowel letters = 3 (that is, A, E and I)

n(S) = Total number of balls = 10

P(v) = (3/10) = 0.30

b) Probability of drawing a ball that has a consonant letter = P(c)

P(c) = n(c) ÷ n(S)

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n(S) = Total number of balls = 10

P(c) = (7/10) = 0.70

In Portugese/Em português

As 10 bolas são identificadas por A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I e J.

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P (v) = n (v) ÷ n (S)

n (v) = Número de bolas com letras de vogal = 3 (ou seja, A, E e I)

n (S) = Número total de bolas = 10

P (v) = (3/10) = 0,30

b) Probabilidade de desenhar uma bola com uma letra consoante = P (c)

P (c) = n (c) ÷ n (S)

n (c) = Número de bolas com letras consoantes = 7 (ou seja, B, C, D, F, G, H e J)

n (S) = Número total de bolas = 10

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