Rating Points Each rating point represents 1,142,000

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Problem 1CSE

Rating Points Each rating point represents 1,142,000 households, or 1% of the households in the United States with a television. Does a program with a rating of 8.4 have twice the number of households as a program with a rating of 4.2? Explain your reasoning.

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Problem 1CSE

Rating Points Each rating point represents 1,142,000 households, or 1% of the households in the United States with a television. Does a program with a rating of 8.4 have twice the number of households as a program with a rating of 4.2? Explain your reasoning.

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From the given problem we have each rating point represents 1,142,000 households, or 1% of the households in the United States with a television.

We need to check a program with a rating of 8.4 have twice the number of households as a program with a rating of 4.2.

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