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Awilson837

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Determine P(-2.45 z 1.69), assuming a standard normal distribution.

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Which of the following statements are not findings of the Core Acquisition Study of Automobile Parts Industry? (1). The quality of the cores acquired is extremely poor in general (2). Arm's length supplier-buyer relationships are popular in the industry (3). The remanufactures are dependent on the core suppliers (4). Product trade-ins are the main source for cores
 a. (1) c. (1), (2), and (4)
  b. (2) and (4) d. (4)



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Answer to Question 1

0.9474

Answer to Question 2

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