Graph the ellipse. +  = 1

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Answer: B

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Use l'Hospital's rule, if applicable, to find the limit.

A. - 
B. 2
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D. Does not exist

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Apportion the indicated number of representatives to two states, A, and B, using Hamilton's plan. Next, recalculate the apportionment using Hamilton's plan for the three states, C and the original states. Decide whether the new states paradox occurs. State:ABCPopulation:265,00069,000104,000Number of original seats:16  Number of additional seats:2  ?

A. B illustrates the new states paradox. B. C illustrates the new states paradox. C. A and C illustrate the new states paradox. D. A illustrates the new states paradox. E. The paradox does not occur.

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Solve the problem.Find the probability of getting 2 tails when 3 fair coins are tossed.

A.
B.
C.
D.

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Solve using Cramer's rule. 5x - 8y + 9z = 45 8x + 5y - 6z = 49-6x - 8y + 3z = -44

A. (7, 1, 2) B. (7, -1, -2) C. (8, -1, 2) D. (1, 2, 1)

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