Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:50, allisonatalie9169
Two measuring sticks are the exact same length. The scale units on the two sticks are different. Each stick is marked with equally spaced units. The first stick starts at 0 and has 462 marks. The second stick starts at 0 and has 385 marks. Suppose the sticks were lined up so the two zero marks were matched. The 462 mark and the 385 mark would also be matched exactly. As you scan the measuring sticks, starting at zero, what is the very next set of marks on the two sticks that match exactly? What other marks match? Explain how you know.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40, nancy00
Aretha wanted to gather data about the cost of local bowling leagues in her area. she plotted the data and determined that the average bowling league costs consist of a one-time registration fee and a monthly fee modeled by the equation y = 15x + 20. identify and interpret the y-intercept in this model. the y-intercept is 20. this is the cost per month. the y-intercept is 20. this is the cost of registration. the y-intercept is 15. this is the cost of registration. the y-intercept is 15. this is the cost per month.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, alannadiaz1
Two triangles can be formed with the given information. use the law of sines to solve the triangles. b = 49°, a = 16, b = 14
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