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james9437

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What is the median of the following set of data? Test scores for 10 students: 50, 95, 75, 20, 80, 100, 100, 98, 90, 45
 a. 90
 
  b. 80
 
  c. 85
 
  d. 74.3

Question 2

What is an example of a financial application in which simulation cannot be applied?
 a. future stock prices
  b. customer preferences for different attributes of products
  c. future interest rates
  d. future cash flows



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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