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Q: When you form the squadyou must ensure that the squad is at the correct intervalwhat is one of your three interval choices?
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When you form the squad you must ensure that the squad is at the correct interval What is one of your three interval choices?

The three interval choices are normal interval, close interval and double interval. When forming a squad these are the choices to ensure they are at the correct interval.


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If a multiple choice quiz consists of 50 questions each with 5 possible choices find the mean for the number of correct answers if a student guesses on each question?

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What 3 digit number has more than 5 ones and fewer than 3 tens?

The first digit can be anything, 1 - 9 ... nine choices. For each of those . . .The second digit can be 0, 1, or 2 ... three choices. For each of those . . .The third digit can be 6, 7, 8, or 9 ... four choices.The total number of possibilities is (9 x 3 x 4) = 108 correct answers to the question.Here are a few:106917528709316


If the product of two numbers is positive then the two numbers must both be positive?

No! If one number is negative and the positive is greater than it's interval (positive version [e.g. the interval of -6 is 6]), then the product will very well be positive. In theory, of course. Sorry, tenth grader speaking... Small error here; product is the result of multiplication. The answer above is correct for a sum, but not a product. The rule for a product is even simpler than for a sum :- If the two numbers have the same signs (both positive or both negative) then the result will be positive. If the numbers have different signs the result will be negative.