Mathematics, 18.08.2019 12:30, ellisc7044
At brian's bookstore, 0.3 of the shelves hold mysteries 25% of the shelves hold traveling books, and 7/20 of the shelves hold children's books. which type of books covers the most shelf space? explain how you arrived at your answer
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, lekepius3715
Given the system of equations presented here: 2x + 4y = 14 4x + y = 20 which of the following actions creates an equivalent system such that, when combined with the other equation, one of the variables is eliminated? multiply the second equation by Γ’β4 to get Γ’β16x Γ’β 4y = Γ’β80 multiply the second equation by Γ’β1 to get Γ’β4x Γ’β y = Γ’β20 multiply the first equation by 2 to get 4x + 8y = 28 multiply the first equation by Γ’β1 to get Γ’β2x Γ’β 4y = Γ’β14
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, aidenmanpig
Match each set of points with the quadratic function whose graph passes through those points
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:40, cherylmorton7302
Anull hypothesis states that the difference between 8 hours of sleep and 3 hours of sleep has no effect on the number of pictures a student will remember during a picture memory interface test (pmit). examining the mit database, an extremely small t-value of 0.1611 is found. this t-value is much smaller than the smallest t-value on the chart for p-value reference. from this information we can: select one: a. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained shows that the difference between the two groups being tested is not statistically significant b. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained was statistically significant c. reject the null hypothesis because of the p-value obtained d. reject the null hypothesis because the data obtained is statistically significant
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