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Use Integratior by parts to solve xx x xe 1 doc So X
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Use Integratior by parts to solve xx x xe 1 doc So X
2 147 3 Refer to the graph of the function and complete
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2 147 3 Refer to the graph of the function and complete
what is a equation to circle that ha a center of 3 3
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what is a equation to circle that ha a center of 3 3
Is the following a Euler Circuit or Euler Path B D E
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Is the following a Euler Circuit or Euler Path B D E
Exam 4 Ch 8 9 10 7 5 points 8 00 11 57 TB MC Qu 09 118 Static Mr Ortega earns a monthly salary Mr Ortega earns a monthly salary of 8 000 Based on Mr Ortega s Form W 4 the tax ta medical insurance and 30 per month for a charitable contribution to the Humane Soc eamed Which of the following shows how recognizing the accrued payroll tax expens Multiple Choice O Assets NA Balance Sheet Liabilities Balance Sheet Stockholders Equity Stockholders Revenue NA YeniO
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Exam 4 Ch 8 9 10 7 5 points 8 00 11 57 TB MC Qu 09 118 Static Mr Ortega earns a monthly salary Mr Ortega earns a monthly salary of 8 000 Based on Mr Ortega s Form W 4 the tax ta medical insurance and 30 per month for a charitable contribution to the Humane Soc eamed Which of the following shows how recognizing the accrued payroll tax expens Multiple Choice O Assets NA Balance Sheet Liabilities Balance Sheet Stockholders Equity Stockholders Revenue NA YeniO
m 4 CN8 9 2 question 100 Jourdan Company purchased a restaurant building land and equipm appraised value of the assets are as follows Land 300 000 Build Building would be
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m 4 CN8 9 2 question 100 Jourdan Company purchased a restaurant building land and equipm appraised value of the assets are as follows Land 300 000 Build Building would be
Consider a discrete random variable X that takes the values 21 22 Zn with probabilities 1 P2 Pn such that p 0 and Pi 1 Find the minimizer z of the function f x E X x
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Consider a discrete random variable X that takes the values 21 22 Zn with probabilities 1 P2 Pn such that p 0 and Pi 1 Find the minimizer z of the function f x E X x
2 5 6 r 0 2 0 0 point Question 8 9 1 Part 1 of 4 given in polar coordinates and find othe b r 0 0 0 2 c r 0 2
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2 5 6 r 0 2 0 0 point Question 8 9 1 Part 1 of 4 given in polar coordinates and find othe b r 0 0 0 2 c r 0 2
rk e point given in polar coordinates 3T 4 4 se the correct graph below C Question 5 9 1 B
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rk e point given in polar coordinates 3T 4 4 se the correct graph below C Question 5 9 1 B
ork the point 3 3 a r 0 2 0 0 Question 8 9 1 Part 1 of 4 given in polar coordinates and find other b r 0 0 0 2 c r 0 2
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ork the point 3 3 a r 0 2 0 0 Question 8 9 1 Part 1 of 4 given in polar coordinates and find other b r 0 0 0 2 c r 0 2
rk ters r and 0 represent polar c 8 cos A
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rk ters r and 0 represent polar c 8 cos A
S Translate ework Question Part 1 lot the point 3 2 given in polar coordinates and find a r 0 2 0 0 b r 0 0 0 2 c
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S Translate ework Question Part 1 lot the point 3 2 given in polar coordinates and find a r 0 2 0 0 b r 0 0 0 2 c
omework Question 13 9 1 61 The rectangular coordinates of a point are 8 0 Find the polar coordinates The polar coordinates for the point with positive r can be given by Type an ordered pair Use angle measures greater than or equal to 0 and less than 2x
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omework Question 13 9 1 61 The rectangular coordinates of a point are 8 0 Find the polar coordinates The polar coordinates for the point with positive r can be given by Type an ordered pair Use angle measures greater than or equal to 0 and less than 2x
work e polar coordinates of a point are given 7 7 6 9 of th
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work e polar coordinates of a point are given 7 7 6 9 of th
omework The point 6 Select all that apply A 6 B 6 can also be represented by which of the following polar coordinates D 6 13 6 JU 6 C 6 7 6 553 6 Question 2 9 1 10
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omework The point 6 Select all that apply A 6 B 6 can also be represented by which of the following polar coordinates D 6 13 6 JU 6 C 6 7 6 553 6 Question 2 9 1 10
Homework The polar coordinates of a point are giver 5 6
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Homework The polar coordinates of a point are giver 5 6
h 8 9 question 102 Midwest Company purchased a building and the land on which the build
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h 8 9 question 102 Midwest Company purchased a building and the land on which the build
126 The following three Independent sets of facts relate to contingent llabilities 1 In November of the current year an automobile manufacturing company recalled all pickup trucks manufactured during the past two years A flaw in the battery cable was discovered and the recall provides for replacement of the defective cables The estimated cost of this recall is 3 8 million 2 The EPA has notified a company of violations of environmental laws relating to hazardous waste These actions seek cleanup costs penalties and damages to property The company is reasonably certain there will be cost associated with the cleanup but cannot estimate the amount The cleanup cost could be as high as 4 180 000 or as little as 680 000 and Insurance could reimburse all or part of the cost There is no way to more accurately estimate the cost to the company at this time 3 Holland Company does not carry property damage Insurance because of the cost The company has suffered substantial losses each of the past three years However It has had no losses for the current year Management thinks this is too good to be true and is sure there will be significant losses in the coming year However the exact amount cannot be determined Required a What are three categories of contingent liabilities b For each item in the preceding list determine the correct accounting treatment Prepare any required journal entries Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below Required A Required B What are three categories of contingent liabilities
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126 The following three Independent sets of facts relate to contingent llabilities 1 In November of the current year an automobile manufacturing company recalled all pickup trucks manufactured during the past two years A flaw in the battery cable was discovered and the recall provides for replacement of the defective cables The estimated cost of this recall is 3 8 million 2 The EPA has notified a company of violations of environmental laws relating to hazardous waste These actions seek cleanup costs penalties and damages to property The company is reasonably certain there will be cost associated with the cleanup but cannot estimate the amount The cleanup cost could be as high as 4 180 000 or as little as 680 000 and Insurance could reimburse all or part of the cost There is no way to more accurately estimate the cost to the company at this time 3 Holland Company does not carry property damage Insurance because of the cost The company has suffered substantial losses each of the past three years However It has had no losses for the current year Management thinks this is too good to be true and is sure there will be significant losses in the coming year However the exact amount cannot be determined Required a What are three categories of contingent liabilities b For each item in the preceding list determine the correct accounting treatment Prepare any required journal entries Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below Required A Required B What are three categories of contingent liabilities
Interest Compounded Continuously If an initial investment or principal P is continuously the amount A in the acc If you invest 2500 in an accou years
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Interest Compounded Continuously If an initial investment or principal P is continuously the amount A in the acc If you invest 2500 in an accou years
Homeland Security Systems experienced an event that had the Balance Sheet Asset Liabilities NA Multiple Choice stockholders Equity Which of the following events would have caused these effects O Revenue NA Income statement Expenses Recognizing a contingent llability that has a remote chance of occurring Net Income Recognizing a contingent ilability that has a probable chance of occurring and is estimable statement of Cash Flows NA Recognizing a contingent liability that has a reasonably possible chance of occurring but is not estimable chown in the financial statements model
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Homeland Security Systems experienced an event that had the Balance Sheet Asset Liabilities NA Multiple Choice stockholders Equity Which of the following events would have caused these effects O Revenue NA Income statement Expenses Recognizing a contingent llability that has a remote chance of occurring Net Income Recognizing a contingent ilability that has a probable chance of occurring and is estimable statement of Cash Flows NA Recognizing a contingent liability that has a reasonably possible chance of occurring but is not estimable chown in the financial statements model
4 34 Determine the load in members AC and BC in Figure P4 34 9 m B 12 m C 61 2 kg
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4 34 Determine the load in members AC and BC in Figure P4 34 9 m B 12 m C 61 2 kg
ETRIC FUNCTIONS ometry to find a length in a word problem
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ETRIC FUNCTIONS ometry to find a length in a word problem
pace O ADDITIONAL TOPICS IN TRIGONOMETRY Using trigonometry to find the area the area of the given triangle nd your answer to the nearest tenth D 16
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pace O ADDITIONAL TOPICS IN TRIGONOMETRY Using trigonometry to find the area the area of the given triangle nd your answer to the nearest tenth D 16
com alekscgi x lsl exe 1o u IgNslkr7j8P OMETRIC FUNCTIONS onometry to find a length in a word probl e air has an 82 ft string attached to it an e nearest tenth
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com alekscgi x lsl exe 1o u IgNslkr7j8P OMETRIC FUNCTIONS onometry to find a length in a word probl e air has an 82 ft string attached to it an e nearest tenth
Sets A B and C are subsets of the univ These sets are defined as follows U f g h p q r x y z A g q r B g h p r x C q r x y Find C U A n B Write your answer in roster form or as Culin
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Sets A B and C are subsets of the univ These sets are defined as follows U f g h p q r x y z A g q r B g h p r x C q r x y Find C U A n B Write your answer in roster form or as Culin
U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 1 6 7 8 9 B 1 3 4 7 9 C 4 5 6 7 Find CU BNA Write your answer in roster form or as CU BNA D
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U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 1 6 7 8 9 B 1 3 4 7 9 C 4 5 6 7 Find CU BNA Write your answer in roster form or as CU BNA D
The Venn diagram shows sets A B C and the unive Shade A U B n C on the Venn diagram B
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The Venn diagram shows sets A B C and the unive Shade A U B n C on the Venn diagram B
Use the information given in the fig If applicable round your answer to The lengths on the figure are not d
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Use the information given in the fig If applicable round your answer to The lengths on the figure are not d
The figure below is a right triangle with side lengths a Suppose that mA does not equal mz B B a Complete the following sin A Part 1 In AABC LA and zB are Choose one sin B b Part 2 Use a b and c to fill in the blanks Make sure to use the appropriate upper case or lower case letters C B 8 cos B cosA 8 Part 4 Fill in the blank cos 22 sin DO Part 3 Select all of the true statements sin A sin B cos A sin B sin A cos B cosA cos B None of the above is true
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The figure below is a right triangle with side lengths a Suppose that mA does not equal mz B B a Complete the following sin A Part 1 In AABC LA and zB are Choose one sin B b Part 2 Use a b and c to fill in the blanks Make sure to use the appropriate upper case or lower case letters C B 8 cos B cosA 8 Part 4 Fill in the blank cos 22 sin DO Part 3 Select all of the true statements sin A sin B cos A sin B sin A cos B cosA cos B None of the above is true
Looking up Ann sees two hot air balloons in the sky as shown She angle of 15 from the vertical The higher hot air balloon is 840 met the balloon on the right than the balloon on the left Do not round any intermediate computations Round your answer to Note that the figure below is not drawn to scale
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Looking up Ann sees two hot air balloons in the sky as shown She angle of 15 from the vertical The higher hot air balloon is 840 met the balloon on the right than the balloon on the left Do not round any intermediate computations Round your answer to Note that the figure below is not drawn to scale
Green Recycling refurbishes parts The process uses a moving belt which carries each part through the five steps of the process in sequence The five steps are as follows TIME STEP DESCRIPTION REQUIRED PER PART 1 2 3 4 5 Unpack and place on belt Strip off bad parts Scrub and clean Insert new component Polish and pack 1 0 minute 1 2 minutes 1 0 minute 1 5 minute 0 8 minute One worker is assigned to each of these steps Workers work a 40 hour week and rotate jobs each week Mr Green has been working on a contract from Shaw Inc which requires delivery of 2 000 parts per week What is the maximum output for each step
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Green Recycling refurbishes parts The process uses a moving belt which carries each part through the five steps of the process in sequence The five steps are as follows TIME STEP DESCRIPTION REQUIRED PER PART 1 2 3 4 5 Unpack and place on belt Strip off bad parts Scrub and clean Insert new component Polish and pack 1 0 minute 1 2 minutes 1 0 minute 1 5 minute 0 8 minute One worker is assigned to each of these steps Workers work a 40 hour week and rotate jobs each week Mr Green has been working on a contract from Shaw Inc which requires delivery of 2 000 parts per week What is the maximum output for each step
Here are the shopping times in minutes for a sample of 17 shoppers at a particular computer store 26 23 44 41 38 35 31 37 37 34 34 31 31 27 27 27 24 Send data to calculator Draw the histogram for these data using an initial class boundary of 22 5 an ending class boundary of 47 5 and 5 classes of equal width Note that you can add or remove classes from the figure Label each class with its endpoints Frequency 7 6 NWAS9 HH 5 4 3 2 0 0 Fi 0 0 0 00 X 00 0 Espa 5 E
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Here are the shopping times in minutes for a sample of 17 shoppers at a particular computer store 26 23 44 41 38 35 31 37 37 34 34 31 31 27 27 27 24 Send data to calculator Draw the histogram for these data using an initial class boundary of 22 5 an ending class boundary of 47 5 and 5 classes of equal width Note that you can add or remove classes from the figure Label each class with its endpoints Frequency 7 6 NWAS9 HH 5 4 3 2 0 0 Fi 0 0 0 00 X 00 0 Espa 5 E
3 2x 2 10 3 the equation Write the solution set with th S 4 5700 93 000
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3 2x 2 10 3 the equation Write the solution set with th S 4 5700 93 000
tion 12 2 Homework Sunday by 11 59pm Doints 37 0 X Sul
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Find the area of the triangle having the given measurements C 116 a 8 meters b 4 meters
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Find the area of the triangle having the given measurements C 116 a 8 meters b 4 meters
Solve the triangle ion 6 6 1 3 O Points 0 of 1 61 A Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest degree as needed b Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest tenth as needed C Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest tenth as needed a 7 60 B
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Solve the triangle ion 6 6 1 3 O Points 0 of 1 61 A Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest degree as needed b Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest tenth as needed C Do not round until the final answer Then round to the nearest tenth as needed a 7 60 B
Solve the triangle Round the lengths of sides to the nearest tenth and angles to the nearest degree A Round to the nearest degree as needed B b 3 Round to the nearest degree as needed A C Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest tenth as needed C 970 a 5 B
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Solve the triangle Round the lengths of sides to the nearest tenth and angles to the nearest degree A Round to the nearest degree as needed B b 3 Round to the nearest degree as needed A C Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest tenth as needed C 970 a 5 B
Use an identity to solve the following equation on the interval 0 2 2 sin2x cos x 1 0 Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete your choice A X T Type your answer in radians Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression Type exact answer using as needed Use a comma to separate answers as needed
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Use an identity to solve the following equation on the interval 0 2 2 sin2x cos x 1 0 Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete your choice A X T Type your answer in radians Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression Type exact answer using as needed Use a comma to separate answers as needed
As the name implies this section contains detailed information about your experimental setup This section is written from the perspective of an experimentalist Firstly focus on describing the test facility facilities used to conduct the experiments general description of the laboratory physical dimensions and any unique characteristics that made it unique for the experiments in relation to errors and uncertainties operating conditions e g temperature working space etc etc Usually you will be using multiple model geometries during your experiments a detailed description of these geometries should go in this section e g the cantilever beams This should include dimensions any defining characteristics and properties as well as a representative schematic or photograph of each Finally you would describe any techniques used in your experiment Describe the equipment used in the experiment such as micrometers flexors computers DAQs etc In describing the equipment include as much detail as seems reasonable as this will help the reader replicate your experiments It is required to include a diagram of your full experimental setup See example below To Vacum Photodiodes Cotation and Transmision Test Cell UV Excitation Laser Marce Flow Heater Frequency Mai L Supersonic Nogle PMT and Collection Less Naphthalene Seeder Drye Lacey High Prestare Hegency Doubled NA YAKE L Frequency Topled Nd YAG Laser
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As the name implies this section contains detailed information about your experimental setup This section is written from the perspective of an experimentalist Firstly focus on describing the test facility facilities used to conduct the experiments general description of the laboratory physical dimensions and any unique characteristics that made it unique for the experiments in relation to errors and uncertainties operating conditions e g temperature working space etc etc Usually you will be using multiple model geometries during your experiments a detailed description of these geometries should go in this section e g the cantilever beams This should include dimensions any defining characteristics and properties as well as a representative schematic or photograph of each Finally you would describe any techniques used in your experiment Describe the equipment used in the experiment such as micrometers flexors computers DAQs etc In describing the equipment include as much detail as seems reasonable as this will help the reader replicate your experiments It is required to include a diagram of your full experimental setup See example below To Vacum Photodiodes Cotation and Transmision Test Cell UV Excitation Laser Marce Flow Heater Frequency Mai L Supersonic Nogle PMT and Collection Less Naphthalene Seeder Drye Lacey High Prestare Hegency Doubled NA YAKE L Frequency Topled Nd YAG Laser
Use a calculator to solve the equation on the interval 0 2 tan x 7 What are the solutions in the interval 0 2x Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer b to complete your choice O A X Type your answer in radians Round to four decimal places as needed Use a comma to separate answe as needed B There is no solution
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Use a calculator to solve the equation on the interval 0 2 tan x 7 What are the solutions in the interval 0 2x Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer b to complete your choice O A X Type your answer in radians Round to four decimal places as needed Use a comma to separate answe as needed B There is no solution
Find the midrange fo 1 1 5 3 7 2 2 7
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Question 12 Find the mode for the data items in the g Score x Frequency f 1 2 2 7 36
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Question 12 Find the mode for the data items in the g Score x Frequency f 1 2 2 7 36
Find the median for the following group of data items 24 21 20 19 25 22 18 20 The median is Type an integer or a decimal
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Find the median for the following group of data items 24 21 20 19 25 22 18 20 The median is Type an integer or a decimal
Find all solutions of the equation 3 2 sin x Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete your choice O A x Simplify your answer Type your answer s as an expression using n as the variable in the form a br where 0 a 2t Type any angle measures in radians using tas needed Use integers or fractions for numbers in the expression Use a comma to separate answers as needed B There is no solution
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Find all solutions of the equation 3 2 sin x Select the correct choice below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete your choice O A x Simplify your answer Type your answer s as an expression using n as the variable in the form a br where 0 a 2t Type any angle measures in radians using tas needed Use integers or fractions for numbers in the expression Use a comma to separate answers as needed B There is no solution
Ques Use the display of data to find the mean median mode and midrange
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Ques Use the display of data to find the mean median mode and midrange
Find the midrange for the following group of data items 74 14 44 14 34 The midrange is Type an integer or a decimal
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Find the midrange for the following group of data items 74 14 44 14 34 The midrange is Type an integer or a decimal
2 K Que Find the mode for the followi 59 81 93 785 85
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2 K Que Find the mode for the followi 59 81 93 785 85
You go to the doctor and milligrams of dye remain
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Find the median of the group of data items 3 9 3 1 2 4 4 9 4 7 1 5 2 1 4 5 2 8 4 5 3 9 The median is Type an integer or a decimal
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Find the median of the group of data items 3 9 3 1 2 4 4 9 4 7 1 5 2 1 4 5 2 8 4 5 3 9 The median is Type an integer or a decimal
Find the mode for the following group of data items If there is no mode so state 85 94 88 86 98 88 www Choose the correct answer below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete yo O A The mode s is are OB There is no mode Use a comma to separate answers as needed
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Find the mode for the following group of data items If there is no mode so state 85 94 88 86 98 88 www Choose the correct answer below and if necessary fill in the answer box to complete yo O A The mode s is are OB There is no mode Use a comma to separate answers as needed