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Caitlin wants to draw n line segments, without lifting her pencil off the paper and without retracing her path, so that each segment crosses exactly one other segment (not counting intersections at vertices) and she ends up back where she started. A. Show how she can do this for n = 6. B. For which n can it be done, and for which n is it impossible?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:10, marqueen1
Drag each sequence of transformations to the correct location on the table. classify the sequences of transformations based on whether or not they prove the congruency of the shapes by mapping shape i onto shape ii. plz i'll rate u 5 stars need this done for a mastery test
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, datands
Acompany that manufactures and sells guitars made changes in their product range. from the start they had 20 models. then they reduced the number of models to 15. as a result, the company enjoyed a 10% increase in turnover. - how much did the stock level change? in (%)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:10, morgantisch25
A. use the formula for continuous compounding with the original example: $1000 invested at 2% for 1 year. record the amount to 5 decimal places. use a calculator. b. compare it to the result using the original compound interest formula with n = 365 calculated to 5 decimal places. which has a larger value? explain.
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