Mathematics, 21.05.2020 22:12, xxxamslashxxx9
A swim team member performs a dive from a 14-foot-high springboard. The parabola below shows the path of her dive.
1- What is the initial height of the swimmer?
2- What is the max height of the dive?
3) What is the x-intercept ? Explain what does it represent?
3 questions needs to be answered please, any help?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, KHaire2077
In a sample of 2023 u. s. adults, 373 said franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii. two u. s. adults are selected at random from the population of all u. s. adults without replacement. assuming the sample is representative of all u. s. adults, complete parts (a) through (d). (a) find the probability that both adults say franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii. the probability that both adults say franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii is (round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) find the probability that neither adult says franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii. the probability that neither adult says franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii is (round to three decimal places as needed.) (c) find the probability that at least one of the two adults says franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii. the probability that at least one of the two adults says franklin roosevelt was the best president since world war ii is (round to three decimal places as needed.) (d) which of the events can be considered unusual? explain. select all that apply. the event in part left parenthesis a right parenthesis is unusual because its probability is less than or equal to 0.05. the event in part (b) is unusual because its probability is less than or equal to 0.05. none of these events are unusual. the event in part (c) is unusual because its probability is less than or equal to 0.05.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, christinaS7696
First to answer all gets a donation question 3(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.01 lc) which of the following levels is lower than cells in the hierarchy of organization of living things? molecules organs organ systems tissues question 4(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.01 lc) which of these represents an individual form of life such as an animal, plant, or single-celled life form? organ organism organ system tissue question 5(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.03 lc) what are the green structures inside plant cells where photosynthesis takes place called? chloroplast mitochondrion nucleus vacuole question 6(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.03 lc) which of the following best matches a part of a living cell with the function it performs? cytoplasm: fluid which carries the nucleus and other organelles vacuole: fluid which carries the nucleus and other organelles cytoplasm: directs all of the cell's activities vacuole: directs all of the cell's activities question 7(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.03 mc) read the table below. organelles of plant cells present in both plants and animals present in plants but not animals small in animals but large in plants organelle a organelle b organelle c which statement is most likely correct? organelle a is chloroplast, organelle b is cytoplasm, and organelle c is nucleus. organelle a is mitochondrion, organelle b is cytoplasm, and organelle c is nucleus. organelle a is cell wall, organelle b is chloroplast, and organelle c is mitochondrion. organelle a is mitochondrion, organelle b is chloroplast, and organelle c is vacuole. question 8(multiple choice worth 1 points) (04.03 mc) what will most likely happen in the absence of a nucleus? genetic information will not be transmitted by the cell. energy will not be released during cellular respiration. the cell will not store food, water, nutrients, and waste. the cell will lose its shape and structure.
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