This is the negation of:
"No one buys Swedish Fish."
This is the probability of rolling an even-number or a 3 on a fair, 6-sided die.
4/6 or 2/3 or .67
After finding the Deviations, this is the next step when calculating the Standard Deviation from a List of Data:

Square the Deviations
Leah buys a pair of diamond roller-skates for $50,000. She pays 12.5% down and finances the rest with a 15-year simple interest amortized loan at 4.5% annual interest.
This is Leah's down payment.
$6,250
This is the negation of:
"I am well-rested and not anxious."
"I am not well-rested or I am anxious."
17,013,360
This is the value of the area beneath the normal curve in the following picture:

.0401
10 years ago, Evelyn bought a house for $1,500,000. She paid 10% down and financed the rest with a 30-year mortgage at 4.56% interest. She wants to know how much money she still owes on the house.
This is the formula Evelyn uses.
The Unpaid Balance Formula
UB=P(1+i)^n-pymt*[(1+i)^n - 1]/i
This sentence can be represented with the Venn Diagram below:

"No vampires are friendly. Matthew is friendly."
100 people chose blue.
101 people chose white.
119 people chose blue or white.
This number goes in the highlighted space:

25
This is the Margin of Error derived from the following formula:

2.6%
Use your calculator to evaluate:

$52,590,936.93
This Venn Diagram invalidates the argument:
"Some Flowers are Red. Some Apples are Red. Therefore, some Apples are Flowers."


.7
This is the value of the area beneath the normal curve in the following picture:

.2927
These three numbers complete the table below:

Interest = $162.78
Principal = $171.90
Current Balance = $43,236.22
This is the validity of the argument presented in the Truth Table below:

Valid.

.385
The following set of data has a Mean of 15.4 and a Standard Deviation of 5.0:
11, 12, 23, 12, 15, 10, 19, 21
This is the percent of data that falls within one Standard Deviation of the Mean.
62.5%
The amount of interest earned on $50 weekly payments invested in an ordinary annuity earning 6.25% interest after 15 years.
$25,569.54