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Assume the car can be purchased for 0% down for 60 months (in lieu of rebate). A car with a sticker price of $42,500 with factory and dealer rebates of $5,100 (a) Find the monthly payment if financed for 60 months at 0% APR. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $ (b) Find ...
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Assume the car can be purchased for 0% down for 60 months (in lieu of rebate). A car with a sticker price of $42,500 with factory and dealer rebates of $5,100 (a) Find the monthly payment if financed for 60 months at 0% APR. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $ (b) Find ...
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Assume the car can be purchased for 0% down for 60 months (in lieu of rebate). A car with a sticker price of $42,500 with factory and dealer rebates of $5,100 (a) Find the monthly payment if financed for 60 months at 0% APR. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $ (b) Find ...
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A pair of dice are rolled find the following, a) the probability of doubles, b) the odds in favor of a sum greater than 2, c) the probability of sum that is even and less than 5
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Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability a) both cards are red ,b) both cards are the same color, c) the second card is a king given that the first card is a queen, d) the second card is the queen of hearts given that the f...
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Chris has a chance of making par on each hole that he plays. Today he plans on playing only four holes. Find probability of each event. A) he makes par on at least one hole. B) he makes par on the first two holes and the fourth hole.
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A pair of dice are rolled find the following, a) the probability of doubles, b) the odds in favor of a sum greater than 2, c) the probability of sum that is even and less than 5
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Beth Dahlke is taking a ten question multiple choice test for which each question has three answer choice only one of which is correct. Beth decides on answers by rolling a fair die and making the first answer choice if the die shows 1 or 2 the second if it showes 3 or 4 and t...
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for n repeated independent trials, with constant probability of success p for all trials, find the probability of exactly x succes n=5,p=1/3, x=4
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One problem encountered by developers of the space shuttle program is air pollution in the area surronding the launch site. Acertain direction from the launch site is considered critical in terms of hydrogen chloride pollution from the exhaust cloud. It has been determined tha...
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