Mathematics, 11.02.2020 22:20, ulilliareinhart2
Let’s imagine your guess for the next wait time was always just the length of the previous waiting time. If you always guessed the previous waiting time, how big would your error in guessing the waiting times be, on average? For example, since the first three waiting times are 79, 54, and 74, the average difference between your guess and the actual time for just the second and third eruption would be |79−54|
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, def88
Efficient homemakers ltd. makes canvas wallets and leather wallets as part of a money-making project. for the canvas wallets, they need two yards of canvas and two yards of leather. for the leather wallets, they need four yards of leather and three yards of canvas. their production unit has purchased 44 yards of leather and 40 yards of canvas. let x be the number of leather wallets and y be the number of canvas wallets. draw the graph showing the feasible region to represent the number of the leather and canvas wallets that can be produced.
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