Mathematics, 23.06.2019 03:30, knight5910
Trent is fishing from a pier. the tip of his fishing rod is 53 3/4 feet above the surface of the water. the hook on the end of the fishing line is directly below the tip of the fishing rod 12 2/3 feet below the surface of the water. trent lets his hook drop another 10 inches. what is the distance, in feet, between the tip of the fishing rod and the hook?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, bryce59
Suppose you just purchased a digital music player and have put 8 tracks on it. after listening to them you decide that you like 4 of the songs. with the random feature on your player, each of the 8 songs is played once in random order. find the probability that among the first two songs played (a) you like both of them. would this be unusual? (b) you like neither of them. (c) you like exactly one of them. (d) redo () if a song can be replayed before all 8 songs are played.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, gamelaza431
At the "no mutants allowed" country farm, every sheep has 4 legs, every chicken has two legs, and all animals have only 1 head. asked to count how many sheep and chicken are in the fields, a farm boy reports back that there are 140 feet and 50 heads. how many sheep and chicken are there? there are sheep and chicken at the farm.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50, shay68596
What is the next step in the given proof? choose the most logical approach. a. statement: m 1 + m 2 + 2(m 3) = 180° reason: angle addition b. statement: m 1 + m 3 = m 2 + m 3 reason: transitive property of equality c. statement: m 1 = m 2 reason: subtraction property of equality d. statement: m 1 + m 2 = m 2 + m 3 reason: substitution property of equality e. statement: 2(m 1) = m 2 + m 3 reason: substitution property of equality
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