Mathematics, 06.07.2019 06:00, demienarravo
Kelly telephoned brook about a homework problem. kelly said, “four plus three times two is 14, isn’t it? ” brook replied, “no, it’s 10.” did someone make a mistake? can you explain where these two answers came from?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, joseroblesrivera123
Since opening night, attendance at play a has increased steadily, while attendance at play b first rose and then fell. equations modeling the daily attendance y at each play are shown below, where x is the number of days since opening night. on what day(s) was the attendance the same at both plays? what was the attendance? play a: y = 8x + 191 play b: y = -x^2 + 26x + 126
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:50, chinyere614
Identify the statement below as either descriptive or inferential statistics. upper a certain website sold an average of 117 books per day last week. is the statement an example of descriptive or inferential statistics? a. it is an example of descriptive statistics because it uses a sample to make a claim about a population. b. it is an example of inferential statistics because it uses a sample to make a claim about a population. c. it is an example of inferential statistics because it summarizes the information in a sample. d. it is an example of descriptive statistics because it summarizes the information in a sample.
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