Mathematics, 28.06.2019 04:00, tangia
50 ! ! and will give < 1 and < 3 are angles. a. corresponding b. vertical c. supplementary d. complementary < 1 and < 4 are angles. a. corresponding b. vertical c. supplementary d. adjacent < 1 and < 5 are angles. a. vertical b. alternate interior c. corresponding d. right < 1 and < 8 are angles. a. alternate exterior b. alternate interior c. corresponding d. right
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, ooorozco
Assume that 1400 births are randomly selected and 1378 of the births are girls. use subjective judgment to describe the number of girls as significantly high, significantly low, or neither significantly low nor significantly high. choose the correct answer below. a. the number of girls is neither significantly low nor significantly high. b. the number of girls is significantly high. c. the number of girls is significantly low. d. it is impossible to make a judgment with the given information.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, Jasten
Set $r$ is a set of rectangles such that (1) only the grid points shown here are used as vertices, (2) all sides are vertical or horizontal and (3) no two rectangles in the set are congruent. if $r$ contains the maximum possible number of rectangles given these conditions, what fraction of the rectangles in set $r$ are squares? express your answer as a common fraction.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20, jimena15
As voters exit the polls, you ask a representative random sample of voters if they voted for a proposition. if the true percentage of voters who vote for the proposition is 63%, what is the probability that, in your sample, exactly 5 do not voted for the proposition before 2 voted for the proposition? the probability is
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