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Data set: 1, 13, 23, 32, 35, 36, 41, 45, 51, 65, 75, 90 Giv…

Data set: 1, 13, 23, 32, 35, 36, 41, 45, 51, 65, 75, 90 Given the data set above, find the 5-number summary. Round answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary. Minimum: [BLANK-1] Q1: [BLANK-2] Q2: [BLANK-3] Q3: [BLANK-4] Maximum: [BLANK-5]

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Round the given number to the indicated place value. (a) Ro…

Round the given number to the indicated place value. (a) Round 5,473.38275 to the nearest tenth. [BLANK-1] (b) Round 5,473.38275 to the nearest hundredth. [BLANK-2] (c) Round 5,473.38275 to the nearest thousandth. [BLANK-3]

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The Wray family (a family of 5) is planning their family vac…

The Wray family (a family of 5) is planning their family vacation to Seattle, Washington. The distance is approximately 2,300 miles. The average price of gasoline is $3.99 per gallon. They plan to stay in a hotel for six nights and budget the cost of meals to be about $60 per person per day. The trip will be a total of 7 days. (a) If their van averages 25 miles per gallon, estimate the total cost of the gas for the trip. Remember that they must drive there and back! Round to the nearest cent. [BLANK-1] (b) If the hotel will cost $139.99 per night plus 18% hotel tax, determine how much they should budget for the total cost of the hotel. Round your answer to the nearest cent. [BLANK-2] (c) How much should they budget for the total cost of meals for their trip? [BLANK-3]

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Which string is created by the following grammar? S→XYX→aaY→…

Which string is created by the following grammar? S→XYX→aaY→bb

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If p means “John likes Sushi” and q means “John likes pizza”…

If p means “John likes Sushi” and q means “John likes pizza”, what exactly does (p∧q)∨(¬p∧¬q) mean?

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Write a language (not a string!) of size 3 based on the alph…

Write a language (not a string!) of size 3 based on the alphabet A = {s,f}.

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Consider the set A = {Mary, John, Sue}. Introduce two proper…

Consider the set A = {Mary, John, Sue}. Introduce two proper subsets of A that have more than one member.

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Is this a tautology, a contingency, or a contradiction? (a→b…

Is this a tautology, a contingency, or a contradiction? (a→b)∧a

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Identify the string that belongs to the language a*b*.

Identify the string that belongs to the language a*b*.

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Which string is generated by the following grammar? S → XS →…

Which string is generated by the following grammar? S → XS → YX → xxXY → yyYX → ϵY → ϵ

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