Solve the problem.A condominium association is holding an election for president of the board of directors. Each member ranks the candidates from first to third. The preference table below shows the results of the ballots with candidates Abbott(A), Blake (B), Cleary (C), and Downs (D). Determine the winner using the Borda count method and if the winner received a majority of first place votes.

A. Downs; No
B. Blake; No
C. Cleary; No
D. Abbott; No


Answer: D

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Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary.An IRS auditor randomly selects 3 tax returns from 49 returns of which 6 contain errors. What is the probability that she selects none of those containing errors?

A. 0.6698 B. 0.0018 C. 0.6758 D. 0.0011

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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is true, explain why it is true. If it is false, give an example to show why it is false.

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If  is increasing on , then  for each  in .
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A. False. For example,  

 increasing on any  but 


B. True. This follows from the definition.
C. False. For example, 

 increasing on  but 


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Find  by implicit differentiation. ? 

A.
B.
C.
D.

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Graph the function.f(x) =  

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