Determine the value of the following if it possible. If it is not possible, explain.
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Mathematics, 19.04.2020 01:17, babas97
Determine the value of the following if it possible. If it is not possible, explain.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, TheCampingStone
The sum of two numbers is 58. the first number is 8 less than half the second number. let c represent the first number. let drepresent the second number. which statements about solving for the two numbers are true? check all that apply. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the equation  represents the sentence “the first number is 8 less than half the second number.”the equation  represents the relationship between the two numbers. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the number d is 14.the number c is 44.the number c is 14.the number d is 44.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, williamnason123
Enter the missing numbers in the boxes to complete the table of equivalent ratios of lengths to widths. ? 18 8 ? 10 30 12 ?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40, NobleWho
Neoli is a nurse who works each day from 8: 00 am to 4: 00 pm at the blood collection centre. she takes 45 minutes for her lunch break. on average, it takes neoli 15 minutes to collect each sample and record the patient's details. on average, how many patients can neoli see each day?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40, evarod
Afactory makes propeller drive shafts for ships. a quality assurance engineer at the factory needs to estimate the true mean length of the shafts. she randomly selects four drive shafts made at the factory, measures their lengths, and finds their sample mean to be 1000 mm. the lengths are known to follow a normal distribution whose standard deviation is 2 mm. calculate a 95% confidence interval for the true mean length of the shafts. input your answers for the margin of error, lower bound, and upper bound.
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