The winner of a raffle

  1. The winner of a raffle will receive 3/4 of the 530.40 raised from raffle ticket sales
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  2. If 1000 raffle tickets were sold for a TV prize that is worth $275 and a ticket number is drawn to determine the winner, what is
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  3. Contest organizer simulated a raffle using 500 trials and recorded the grade level of the winner each time. The results are
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  4. 200 tickets are sold to a raffle. It costs $5 to buy a ticket. There is one first prize winner and one second prize winner.
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  5. 200 tickets are sold to a raffle. It costs $5 to buy a ticket. There is one first prize winner and one second prize winner.
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  6. 200 tickets are sold to a raffle. It costs $5 to buy a ticket. There is one first prize winner and one second prize winner.
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  7. Which statement best critiques the winner-take-all all electoral processthe winner take all process allows political parties to
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  8. an organization is selling raffle tickets for 20$ each. you purchase one of 500 raffle tickets. the prize for this raffle is
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  9. Which statement best critiques the winner-take-all electoral process? (1 point)• The winner-take-all system discourages the
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  10. Which statement best critiques the winner-take-all electoral process? (1 point)A winner-take-all system tends to depress voter
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