Mathematics, 22.10.2019 05:00, arturocarmena10
In 1912, the original candidates for united states president were woodrow wilson and william h. taft. because of party disagreements, former president theodore roosevelt also decided to run and ended up splitting the vote with his fellow republican and incumbent, taft. in a certain state, the ratio of the popular vote of taft to roosevelt to wilson was approximately 35: 41: 63. if approximately 208,500 votes were cast in that state for the three candidates altogether, how many were cast for taft?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, juli8350
The average hourly earnings for a construction worker is projected to be $24.50 in 2012. jason wants to join the construction work force after he graduates in 2012. his friend tells him that average hourly earnings for construction workers will rise by 2% from 2009 to 2012. based on the data below, assuming that the projected hourly earnings are correct, is jason’s friend’s statement accurate? construction industry - average hourly earnings, 2000-2009 a. his friend’s statement is accurate. the average hourly earnings will increase by 2%. b. his friend’s statement is not accurate. the percent increase will be more than 2% c. his friend’s statement is not accurate. the percent increase will be less than 2% d. his friend’s statement is not accurate. the average hourly earnings will decrease
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, memoryofdale
Circle a has a diameter of 7 inches, a circumference of 21.98 inches, and an area of 38.465 square inches. the diameter of circle b is 6 inches, the circumference is 18.84 inches, and the area is 28.26 square inches. part a: using the formula for circumference, solve for the value of pi for each circle. (4 points) part b: use the formula for area and solve for the value of pi for each circle. (4 points)
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