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The proportion of the sample who ticked the yes box is 0.288... which, rounded to 1 dp, is 0.3
To do these problems think of four boxes, where each box represents a digit.In the first box, you can only have 1-9, excluding 7 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9), that's 8 numbers. Basically, it's the same as the next three boxes, except zero is also excluded.In the second, third, and forth boxes, you can have 0-9, excluding 7, which is 9 numbers.To find the answer, multiply the possibilities by each other."Box 1" x "Box 2" x "Box 3" x "Box 4"8 x 9 x 9 x 9 = 81 x 72 = 5832 possibilitiesThe answer is 5832 possibilities.
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What is the answer for box 1 on mathbits pre algebra
The answer is 18432
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1.) 1 2.) 2 3.) 4 final answer=46681
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