What is the abbreviation used for the coverage of this policy?
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Question 2
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What is the premium?
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Question 3
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Does this policy have discount?
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Question 4
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How many people are on this policy?
The following shows the annual snowfall for each mountain valley. The place where you live affects your insurance rates and weather is an attribute. You are looking at a specific mountain. Read your question correctly.
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Question 5
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What is Q1 for Mad Mountain?
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Question 6
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What is the minimum for Mad Mountain?
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Question 7
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What is Q2 for Mad Mountain?
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Question 8
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What is Q3 for Mad Mountain?
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Question 9
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What is the IQR for mad mountain?
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Question 10
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Todd has $25,000 in collision and comprehensive insurance and $10,000 in property damage insurance. His deductible is $1,000. How much will Todd's insurance have to pay if he is at fault and caused $10,500 damage to his car and $7,000 to the car he hit?
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Question 11
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How much does a 7-line ad cost?
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Question 12
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How much does a 4-line ad cost?
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Question 13
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What is the cusp of this function?
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Question 14
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Samantha purchased a used car for $14,895. Her State charged a 7.5% sales tax for the car, $95 for license plates, and $72 for a state safety and Emissions Inspection. How much does Samantha need to pay for these extra charges, not including the price of the car?
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Question 15
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Beth’s annual premium is $1,980. She pays quarterly and there is a $3.50 per payment surcharge. What is the quarterly payment?
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Question 16
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Katie has 50/100/50 liability insurance with a $1,000 deductible. She hits another car with three passengers. Each passenger sues and is awarded $45,000, $25,000, and $35,000. How much will her insurance pay?
Given the following prices for alternators, determine the answer to the following questions:
$78, $110, $180, $210, $250, $280, $470
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Question 17
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Determine the IQR.
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Question 18
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What is the value for a lower outlier?
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Question 19
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What is the value for an upper outlier?
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Question 20
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Are there any outliers?
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Question 21
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Draggable item
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Corresponding Item
Bodily Injury
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You're running late, roll a stop sign, and hit the car in the intersection.
Property Damage
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You're at Walmart and someone breaks into your car to steal your Hot Cheetos
Comprehensive Insurance
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Your dad is helping you fix your car and he gets shocked/electrocuted by the the engine. He needs to go to the hospital for his injuries.
Collision Insurance
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A car is racing another vehicle and hits yours. Their parents never put them on their insurance, but it is their fault.
Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist Protection
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You're making a stop at a red light, you turn right but you side swipe a car and hit the driver's grandma who is complaining of her neck and back hurting.
Personal Injury Protection
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You back up into the fence at school and accidently drag it a little bit before you notice.
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Question 22
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Kelly purchased a used car for $8,250 and had to pay 7% sales tax. How much did she pay in taxes?
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Question 23
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Imperial Valley press charges $40 for a four-line classified ad. Each additional line cost $6.50. How much would a six-line ad cost?
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Question 24
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Sabrina has $20,000 property damage insurance and $5,000 comprehensive / collision insurance with a $500 deductible. While driving at night, she hits a patch of ice and then hits a parked car, causing $4,500 worth of damage. The accident causes $1,750 damage to her own car. How much will the insurance pay to fix both cars?
Albert compiled a list of the following car prices:
$5,850, $5,900, $6,750, $6,900, $7,200, $7,600
Find the mean, median, mode, and range of the data.
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Question 29
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Find the mean
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Question 30
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Find the median
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Question 31
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Find the range
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Question 32
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Gary Sheehan has $10,000 worth of property damage insurance. He collides with two parked cars and causes $18,000 worth of damage. How much money must Gary pay after the insurance company pays it is share?
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Question 33
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The ratio of driving accidents that occur in Ohio while texting to those that are not a result of distracted driving is 7:2. If there were 972 accidents on Ohio roads, what was the probability of getting hit by someone who was texting? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Question 34
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Leslie has comprehensive insurance with a $750 deductible on her van. On Halloween her van is vandalized, and the damages total $1,966. Leslie submits a claim to her insurance company. How much must Leslie pay for the repair?
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Question 35
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Felix Madison has $10,000 worth of property damage insurance and a $1,000 deductible collision insurance policy. He had a tire blowout while driving and crashed into a $1,400 fire hydrant. The crash caused $1,600 in damage to his car. What is the name of the part of the insurance policy that pays for damages to his car?
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Question 36
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What is the median?
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Question 37
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What is Q1?
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Question 38
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What is the value of Q2?
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Question 39
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What is the value of Q3?
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Question 40
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What is the value of IQR?
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Question 41
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What is the range?
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Question 42
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What is the lower value for an outlier?
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Question 43
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What is the upper value for an outlier?
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Question 44
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What is the minimum value?
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Question 45
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What is the median city-driving gas mileage for midsize cars?
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Question 46
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What is the median city-driving gas mileage for 2wd pickup trucks?
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Question 47
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Which vehicle has the overall better city-driving gas mileage?