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haleyc112

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Two fair coins, one quarter and one nickel, are being flipped. Identify the correct statement from the following.
 
  A) An event in this case would be flipping only the quarter twice.
  B) Both coins will not yield the same result.
  C) The sample space in this case would be heads/heads, heads/tails, tails/heads, and tails/tails.
  D) The only possible outcome in this case is getting heads for the quarter and tails for the nickel.

Question 2

The statement, Production in October plus any available inventory must equal October's demand plus inventory held in November, is an example of a(n) ________.
 
  A) proportional relationship
  B) balance constraint
  C) allowable increase
  D) allowable decrease


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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