MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Half of all students at Big State University live on campus. Of those who live on campus, 20% have cars while
80% of those who live off campus have cars. If you meet a BSU student, what are the odds they live off campus given
that they have a car?
QUESTION 51
Oa. 2:1
Ob.1:1
OC. 4:1
Od. 1:2
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Transcribed Image Text:Half of all students at Big State University live on campus. Of those who live on campus, 20% have cars while 80% of those who live off campus have cars. If you meet a BSU student, what are the odds they live off campus given that they have a car? QUESTION 51 Oa. 2:1 Ob.1:1 OC. 4:1 Od. 1:2
QUESTION 52
Consider the following: "Neonicotinoid pesticides are turning up in honey on every continent with honeybees. The
first global honey survey testing for these controversial pesticides shows just how widely honeybees are exposed
to the chemicals, which are chemically similar to nicotine and have been shown to harm bees and other insects.
Three out of four honey samples tested contained measurable levels of at least one of five common neonicotinoids,
researchers report in the Oct. 6 Science 2017" (p. 16). L. Hamers, Science News 10/28/17.
Which of the following restates this argument's statistical conclusion?
a. At least one of five different bee-harming pesticides were found in 75% of the honey samples.
OD. One out of five of the honey samples tested positive for three out of four different pesticides.
C. Residue from five distinct bee-harming pesticides were found in more than half of the honey samples.
Od. So long as we only eat honey without any pesticide residues our health will not be affected.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 52 Consider the following: "Neonicotinoid pesticides are turning up in honey on every continent with honeybees. The first global honey survey testing for these controversial pesticides shows just how widely honeybees are exposed to the chemicals, which are chemically similar to nicotine and have been shown to harm bees and other insects. Three out of four honey samples tested contained measurable levels of at least one of five common neonicotinoids, researchers report in the Oct. 6 Science 2017" (p. 16). L. Hamers, Science News 10/28/17. Which of the following restates this argument's statistical conclusion? a. At least one of five different bee-harming pesticides were found in 75% of the honey samples. OD. One out of five of the honey samples tested positive for three out of four different pesticides. C. Residue from five distinct bee-harming pesticides were found in more than half of the honey samples. Od. So long as we only eat honey without any pesticide residues our health will not be affected.
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