Mathematics, 08.07.2019 19:00, javonteoshamccaliste
Need asap. 40 points. monique needs to buy a baseball for $20, a soccer ball for $15, and a set of tennis balls for $12. monique has a coupon that gives her a discount of x percent on a baseball. she has a second coupon that gives her a discount of y percent on a set of tennis balls. the third coupon gives her a discount of z percent on her total purchase. she cannot combine the coupon for the total purchase with the other two coupons. these expressions give both possibilities for the total cost of monique's purchase after the coupons are applied, the variables represent the percentages as decimals. (1−x)20+(1−y)12+15 (1−z)(20+15+12) which part of the expression represents the price of the set of tennis balls after a coupon was applied directly to them?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00, jasminemarie610
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. not all tiles will be used. the heights of the girls in an advanced swimming course are 55, 60, 59, 52, 65, 66, 62, and 65 inches. match the measures of this data with their values.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, brennanjb00
Jorge planted flowers in his garden he planted one row of 12 tulips and one row of 36 daisies george's friend kylie has a garden with 75 flowers in it kylie's garden only contains tulips and daisies. is it possible for kylie‘s garden she have the same ratio of tulips to daisies as george's garden?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, amir6658
Arestaurant gives out a scratch-off card to every customer. the probability that a customer will win a prize from a scratch-off card is 25%. design and conduct a simulation using random numbers to find the experimental probability that a customer will need more than 3 cards in order to win a prize. justify the model for your simulation, and conduct at least 10 trials.
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