Use the bar graph to answer the question.The bar graph below shows the number of students by major in the College of Arts and Sciences.Find the total number of students majoring in either History or Science.

A. 550 students
B. 450 students
C. 400 students
D. 350 students


Answer: B

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Find all the local maxima, local minima, and saddle points of the function.

A. f(0, 0) = 5392, local maximum; f(0, 8) = 1296, saddle point; f(6, 0) = 4096, saddle point;
f(6, 8) = 0, local minimum; f(-6, -8) = 0, local minimum
B. f(0, 0) = 5392, local maximum; f(0, 8) = 1296, saddle point; f(0, -8) = 1296, saddle point;
f(6, 0) = 5392, saddle point; f(6, 8) = 0, local minimum; f(6, -8) = 0, local minimum;
f(-6, 0) = 4096, saddle point; f(-6, 8) = 0, local minimum; f(-6, -8) = 0, local minimum
C. f(0, 0) = 5392, local maximum; f(6, 8) = 0, local minimum; f(6, -8) = 0, local minimum;
  local minimum; f(-6, -8) = 0, local minimum
D. f(0, 0) = 5392, local maximum; f(-6, -8) = 0, local minimum

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Subtract.5,199

A. 587 B. 583 C. 4,587 D. 563

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Use the Huntington-Hill apportionment principle to decide who is most deserving of an additional representative. The Artist's Association has 5 representatives from the Painter's Group, which has 240 members, 11 representatives from the Actor's Association, which has 670 members, and 7 representatives from the Sculptor's Association, which has 490 members. Assign two additional seats, one at a time.

A. Actor's Association and Painter's Group B. Sculptor's Association and Painter's Group C. Sculptor's Association and Actor's Association D. Painter's Group and Actor's Association

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Use long division to divide the polynomials.

A. x + 5
B. x + 
C. x + 4
D. x + 4 + 

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