Mathematics, 08.04.2020 01:03, shelbybibb99
Suppose that at a particular bus stop, Brown buses arrive according to a Poisson process with a constant rate of 3 per hour. The travel time on the Brown bus to your class is 7 minutes. (The Brown bus drops you off at your class.). When you approach the bus stop, you see that you have just missed a Blue bus. Class starts in 20 minutes and it is exam day so you want to get to class as soon as possible. What is the probability that the Brown bus will get you to class on time
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, ctyrector
Carson has only $20 bills and $10 bill in her wallet. the total value of the bills is $50. she has 1 more $20 bill than $10 bills. how many each kind of bill does carson have? a. one $20 and two $10 bills b. two $20 bills and one $10 bill c. one $20 bills and three $10 bills d. two $20 bills and two $10 bills
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, KillerSteamcar
Jacob is graphing the line represented by the equation −6x−5y=12.−6x−5y=12. he first plots the x-x- and y-interceptsy-intercepts as follows. which statement is correct regarding the intercepts on the graph?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, chelsearodi3985
Astudent found the solution below for the given inequality. |x-9|< -4 x-9> 4 and x-9< -4 x> 13 and x< 5 which of the following explains whether the student is correct? -the student is completely correct because the student correctly wrote and solved the compound inequality. -the student is partially correct because only one part of the compound inequality is written correctly. -the student is partially correct because the student should have written the statements using “or” instead of “and.” -the student is completely incorrect because there is no solution to this inequality.
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