Mathematics, 16.10.2020 15:01, smithad242
Willis has noticed that when time has been one of the variables analyzed by a scatterplot he has looked at, it has always been the independent variable. He has hypothesized that time can never be a dependent variable. Does the scatterplot below confirm or invalidate Willis’s hypothesis? A graph titled Distance Traveled versus Time has Distance Traveled (miles) on the x-axis and Time (hours) on the y-axis. Plots pointed are (50, 1.2), (95, 2.3), (150, 2.6), (185, 3.8), (248, 4.4).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, milhai0627a
Acompany manufactures large valves, packed in boxes. a shipment consists of 1500 valves packed in 75 boxes. each box has the outer dimensions 1.2 x 0.8 x 1.6 m and the inner dimensions 1.19 x 0.79 x 1.59 m. the boxes are loaded on a vehicle (truck + trailer). the available capacity in the vehicle combination is 140 m3. each valve has a volume of 0.06 m3. - calculate the load factor on the box level (%). - calculate the load factor on the vehicle level (%). - calculate the overall load factor (%).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40, brayann5761
What is the value of the expression i 0 × i 1 × i 2 × i 3 × i 4? 1 –1 i –i
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