Mathematics, 27.06.2020 02:01, er38061
In the Lincoln Grade School, 200 students are in the first grade, 150 are in the second grade, 300 in the third grade, 250 in the fourth grade, 200 in the fifth grade, and 275 in the sixth grade. Construct a bar graph that represents the number of students per grade at Lincoln Grade School. Label the bar graph with a title and the correct, consistent scale.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:40, imhorribleatmath90
The price of a particular stock is represented by the linear equation , where x represents the number of weeks the stock has been owned and y represents the price of the stock, in dollars. if this relationship continues, what is the price of the stock after it has been owned for 12 weeks? $92.55 $94.37 $100.52 $114.39
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, Zaxx2974
Part a what is the area of triangle i? show your calculation. part b triangles i and ii are congruent (of the same size and shape). what is the total area of triangles i and ii? show your calculation. part c what is the area of rectangle i? show your calculation. part d what is the area of rectangle ii? show your calculation. part e rectangles i and iii have the same size and shape. what is the total area of rectangles i and iii? show your calculation. part f what is the total area of all the rectangles? show your calculation. part g what areas do you need to know to find the surface area of the prism? part h what is the surface area of the prism? show your calculation. part i read this statement: “if you multiply the area of one rectangle in the figure by 3, you’ll get the total area of the rectangles.” is this statement true or false? why? part j read this statement: “if you multiply the area of one triangle in the figure by 2, you’ll get the total area of the triangles.” is this statement true or false? why?
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