Chapter 2: Problem 43
A) NO CHANGE B) 1991 , C) 1991; D) \(1991-\)
Chapter 2: Problem 43
A) NO CHANGE B) 1991 , C) 1991; D) \(1991-\)
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A) NO CHANGE B) Acting as a specialist who combines C) They who are specialists who combine D) A specialist who combines
Kanaka took 8 tests for her social studies class. Each test has a maximum
score of 100 and a minimum score of 0 . On the 8 tests, Kanaka's mean score
was 90 . More than a quarter of her tests have scores less than 85 . If the
average of the remaining tests is \(x\), which of the following must be true?
A) \(x \leq 85\)
B) \(85
If \(c>0\) and \(m\) and \(n\) are positive integers, which of the following is equivalent to \(c^{\frac{m}{n}}\) ? A) \(\frac{c^m}{c^n}\) B) \(c m-n\) C) \((\sqrt[m]{c})^n\) D) \((\sqrt[n]{c})^m\)
Which choice best supports the claim that the shabby little woman was at first excited by the tall young girl? A) Lines 16-19 ("At the...fur") B) Lines 19-21 ("As their...lids") C) Lines 25-26 ("The thrill...suddenly") D) Lines 29-33 ("she saw...fur")
In stating that the two papers' publication "animates the debate" (line 58 ), Andreae suggests that the papers A) generated an unresolvable controversy. B) energized a diminishing effort. C) created interest in a dry subject. D) presented seemingly contradictory evidence.
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