Mathematics, 05.08.2020 06:01, komari0217
4. Write an equation that models your data. Use variables of weight, W, and distance, D. (You will have to use one of your data points to find your constant of variation.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, arianaguerin
Janie has $3. she earns $1.20 for each chore she does and can do fractions of chores. she wants to earn enough money to buy a cd for $13.50. write an inequality to determine the number of chores, c, janie could do to have enough money to buy the cd.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, kkeith121p6ujlt
Afurniture store is having a weekend sale and is offering a 20% discount on patio chairs and tables the sales tax on furniture is 6.25%
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:50, aleanroverto723
Which additional information, if true, would to prove that δlmp ≅ δnmp by hl? check all that apply.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:10, fonzocoronado3478
The probability that a u. s. resident has traveled to canada is 0.18 and to mexico is 0.09. a. if traveling to canada and traveling to mexico are independent events, what is the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to both? (page 109 in the book may ) b. it turns out that only 4% of u. s. residents have traveled to both countries. comparing this with your answer to part a, are the events independent? explain why or why not. (page 119 may ) c. using the %’s given, make a venn diagram to display this information. (don’t use your answer to part a.) d. using the conditional probability formula (page 114 in the book) and the %’s given, find the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to canada, if we know they have traveled to mexico.
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