Mathematics, 16.12.2020 02:10, Bhoom1871
Terence solves the problem and finds 53.04 3 4.6 5 2,439.84. Tara says that his product is incorrect. Fill in the blanks to help Tara explain Terence’s error. Terence moved the decimal point in the product too places to the left. The first factor has decimal place(s) and the second factor has decimal place(s). The product should have decimal place(s). Terence should have moved the decimal point places to the left.
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Someone answer this asap for the length, in feet, of a rectangular rug is represented by the expression 5x² + 2x. the width, in feet, is represented by the expression 3x². which expression represents the perimeter, in feet, of the rug? a. 8x² + 2x b. 8x² + 4x c. 16x² + 2x d. 16x² + 4x
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:50, aliyahgregory
Amovie producer conducted a survey after the screening of his movie to find out how the film would be received by viewers from different age groups. the columns in the two-way table indicate the numbers of viewers who rated the film on a four-point scale: excellent, good, average, and poor. viewer's age group excellent good average poor marginal totals 16-25 52 42 12 7 113 26-35 33 50 5 9 97 36-45 58 12 28 34 132 which of these observations is supported by the data in the table? note: a rating of good or excellent means the audience liked the movie, while a rating of poor means the audience disliked the movie. a. the majority of the audience in the 26-35 age group disliked the movie. b. among those who liked the movie, the majority were in the oldest age group. c. among those who disliked the movie, the majority were in the 26-35 age group. d. the majority of the audience in the 16-25 age group liked the movie. e. the majority of the audience from all the age groups disliked the movie
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