Chapter 1: Problem 23
A) NO CHANGE B) have been C) will be D) had been
Chapter 1: Problem 23
A) NO CHANGE B) have been C) will be D) had been
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A psychology student randomly selected 300 people from a group of people who indicated that they preferred to work alone. Those 300 people were given a task to work on individually and then asked whether they were happy or unhappy while doing the task. Of those surveyed, \(5 \%\) stated they were unhappy while doing the task. Which of the following inferences can appropriately be drawn from this survey result? A) Few people who prefer working alone will be unhappy doing this task. B) Few people who do not prefer working alone will be happy doing this task. C) Less than \(5 \%\) of people will be happy doing this task if they do not work alone. D) Less than \(5 \%\) of people will be unhappy doing this task if they work alone.
The author notes that those who criticized Darwin’s work when it first came out were A) misguided in attacking scientific discovery based solely on the work of another scientist. B) transparent in their jealous slander against his success. C) mistaken because other scientists had already proven what Darwin had not. D) correct in their complaints that his theory lacked sufficient supporting evidence.
Heinrich must buy at least 100 shares of stock for his portfolio. The shares he buys will be from Stock \(X\), which costs \(\$ 22\) per share and Stock \(Y\), which costs \(\$ 35\) per share. His budget for buying stock is no more than \(\$ 4,500\). He must buy at least 20 shares of Stock \(X\) and 15 shares of Stock Y. Which of the following represents the situation described if \(a\) is the number of shares of Stock X purchased and \(b\) is the number of shares of Stock \(Y\) purchased? A) \(\begin{aligned} & 22 a+35 b \leq \\ & a+b \geq 100 \\ & a \leq 20 \\ & b \leq 15\end{aligned}\) B) \(22 a+35 b \leq 4,500\) \(a+b \leq 100\) \(a \leq 20\) \(b \leq 15\) C) \(22 a+35 b \leq 4,500\) \(a+b \leq 100\) \(a \geq 20\) \(b \geq 15\) D) \(22 a+35 b \leq 4,500\) \(a+b \geq 100\) \(a \geq 20\) \(b \geq 15\) $$ x^2-8 x+5 $$
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