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Aug 1951 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine RAY BRADBURY, Wyman Guin, del Rey

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June 1970 Analog Science Fiction Magazine- Hal Clement, Hank Dempsey,

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Nov 1950 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine #2- Fritz Leiber, Fredric Brown, Simak

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July 1970 Analog Science Fiction Magazine- Robert Chilson, Hal Clement

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May 1969 Analog Science Fiction Magazine- Mack Reynolds, MR Anver, Ted Thomas

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March 1970 Analog Science Fiction Magazine-MR Anver, Steven Shaw, Jack Wodhams

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March 1951 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine #6- Lester del Rey, Murray Leinster

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June 1965 Worlds of IF Science Fiction Digest- EE Smith, CC McApp

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Oct 1950 Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine FIRST ISSUE! Richard Matheson

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The Sunken World by Stanton Coblentz, British Science Fiction 1950s

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16. The data below give the number of books checked out of the school library by 15 students during one month. Make a frequency table of the data. 0, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1, 1, 0, 1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 3, 1 (1 point) 17. The spreadsheet above shows total pay for different hourly wages and hours worked. What is the value in cell B6? (1 point) $37.50 $35.00 $30.00 $28.00 18. The spreadsheet shows the number of each type of book at a particular library. What is printed in cell D4? (1 point) 9,971 12,820 5,260 7,560 19. The following list shows the high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for the first seven days in January for Mountain Resort. Make a box–and–whisker plot for the set of data. 27, 17, 26, 24, 29, 25, 21 (1 point) 20. WorkPad Note: Remember to show all of the steps that you use to solve the problem. You can use the comments field to explain your work. Your teacher will review each step of your response to question 20 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer. Martha's class is having a "Read–A–Thon" to raise money for a local charity. During the past month, Matha has read five more books than Theresa. Dan has read one book fewer than Martha, but half as many books as Scott. Eric has read one more book than Theresa, and Theresa has read 2 books. a. How many books did each student read? b. What is the mean number of books read by these students? (4 points) 21. Is this question biased or fair? Explain. "Which subject do you dislike more – boring math or exciting science?" (4 points) 22. The graph below shows the number of new clients brought into Sunnydays Insurance Company. Why is the graph misleading? (4 points) 23. Maria has the following scores on exams in her social studies class: 87, 77, 95, 59, 92, and 59. a. Find the mean, median, and mode of the scores. b. Which measure (mean, median, or mode) should Maria's social studies teacher use to convince Maria that she needs to study more regularly for her exams? (4 points) 24. The test scores for the 28 students in a math class are represented in the histogram. How many students had scores between 85 and 89? (4 points) 25. The table shows the temperature for each of the first five days the swimming pool was open and the number of swimmers on each of those days. Describe the trend, if any, in the data. (4 points) 26. Tara is researching the stork population living in a bird reserve. On her first day, she captures and tags 37 birds. Two weeks later, she captures 48 birds and finds that 30 are not tagged. Estimate the actual number of storks in the bird reserve. (4 points) 27. In a marketing survey involving 910 randomly chosen people, it is found that 550 use brand P, 360 use brand Q, and 90 use both brands. How many people in the survey use brand Q and not brand P? (4 points)

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