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Mathematics
Arental car agency charges $38 per day plus $0.21 for each mile driven. sandra paid $88.40 for renting a car from them for one day.which of the following could be used to find the number of miles she drove that day?
a. 0.21x = 88.4
b. 38x + 0.21 = 88.4
c. 0.21x + 38 = 88.4
d. 38x + 0.21 (88.4)
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Ответ:
B , because that's the only one that shows it in the correct form with the equal sign
Ответ:
Option B) is a continuous probability distribution
Step-by-step explanation:
Properties of a normal probability distribution:
The mean, mode and median of the data is same.It is a continuous probability distribution.The area under the curve is 1.The probability that any random variable X at a particular value is zero.Thus, from the properties of normal distribution, the correct answer is:
Option B) is a continuous probability distribution