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Libby wanted to ship some merchandise from a foreign country back to the United States. An official at the customs office told Libby that he would put the merchandise on the next freighter to the United States if she agreed to pay him a little something . . . say, 15 percent of the total value of the goods. The goods were valued at 2,500. How much of a bribe was the customs official asking Libby to pay him?

Question 2

In a contingency table, the independent variable should be displayed in the:
 a. columns.
 b. diagonals.
 c. rows.
 d. footnote.



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Answer to Question 1

375

Answer to Question 2

c



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