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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 13:00, bensleytristap93y8q
#1. 6÷1/4#2. 200÷1/4#3. 2÷3#4. 1/4÷8#5. 10÷3#6. 1/7÷6
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, 30352
Hurry and answer this! circle x with a radius of 6 units and circle y with a radius of 2 units are shown which steps would prove the circles similar? translate the circles so they share a common center point, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 4. translate the circles so the center of one circle rests on the edge of the other circle, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 4. translate the circles so they share a common center point, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 3. translate the circles so the center of one circle rests on the edge of the other circle, and dilate circle y by a scale factor of 3
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, GalaxyWolf1895
An automated water dispenser fills packets with one liter of water on average, with a standard deviation of 5 milliliter. the manual says that after a year of operation the dispenser should be tested to see if it needs recalibration. a year later a number of filled packets are set aside and measured separately. it is found that the average packet now contains about 0.995 liters. does the dispenser need calibration? explain your answer.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, brighamc23
Draw a scaled copy of the circle using a scale factor of 2
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