Mathematics, 07.03.2020 04:49, guzmangisselle
Mr. Smith works on the 13th floor of a 15 floor building. The only elevator moves continuously through floors 1, 2, . . . , 15, 14, . . . , 2, 1, 2, . . . , except that it stops on a floor on which the button has been pressed. Assume that time spent loading and unloading passengers is very small compared to the travelling time.
Mr. Smith complains that at 5 pm, when he wants to go home, the elevator almost always goes up when it stops on his floor. What is the explanation?
Now assume that the building has n elevators, which move independently. Compute the proportion of time the first elevator on Mr. Smith’s floor moves up.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50, jlankford148
A3-dimensional figure has a square base and 4 lateral faces that meet at a point. explain the difference between the cross sections when a slice is made perpendicular to the base through the vertex, and when a slice is made perpendicular to the base and not through the vertex
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In the 1996 presidential election, bill clinton and bob dole together received 538 electoral votes. clinton received 220 more votes than dole. how many votes did each candidate get?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:00, edog7755
When adding 43.8 to a certain number, the sum is 46.59, as seen below. what number should go in the box to complete the addition problem? the decimal 43.8 is added to an unknown whole number and 79 hundredths to equal 46.59. numerical answers expected! answer for blank 1:
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