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1.When you spread a rumor
1.When you spread a rumor about so and so like so and so. What do you do when you get in trouble because everybody is thinking
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One model for the spread of rumors is one where it is assumed that the rate of spread is proportional to the product of the
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What was a political cause of the Indian Rebellion of 1857?(1 point) Responses A rumor spread that animal fat was being used to
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media by time, t, is given by N(t)=a(1−e−kt). There are 6
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media by time, t, is given by N(t)=a(1−e−kt). There are 6
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media at time, t, is given by N(t)=a(1−e^(−kt)).
There are
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media by time, t, is given by N(t)=a(1−e−kt). There are 6
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Jose
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media at time, t , is given by
N(t) = a(1 - e^(kt)) There are
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aether
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The number, N, of people who have heard a rumor spread by mass media at time, t , is given by
N(t) = a(1 - e^(kt)) There are
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An elementary school has a large lunch room containing many tables. One day at lunch, the children at one table decide to see
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