Chapter 1: Problem 113
What is a conditional equation? Give an example.
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Chapter 1: Problem 113
What is a conditional equation? Give an example.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Describe how to solve an absolute value inequality involving the symbol \(>\). Give an example.
This will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. Is \(-1\) a solution of \(3-2 x \leq 11 ?\)
If a coin is tossed 100 times, we would expect approximately 50 of the outcomes to be heads. It can be demonstrated that a coin is unfair if \(h,\) the number of outcomes that result in heads, satisfies \(\left|\frac{h-50}{5}\right| \geq 1.645 .\) Describe the number of outcomes that determine an unfair coin that is tossed 100 times.
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