Mathematics, 08.01.2021 06:30, bombbomb2157
In a pet store, the small fishbowl holds up to 23
gallons of water. The large fishbowl holds up to 2
times as much water as the small fishbowl.
Eloise draws this model to represent the number of
gallons of water the large fishbowl will hold.
How many gallons of water does the large fishbowl
hold?
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form by filling in the boxos.
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11. minitab software was used to find the lsrl for a study between x=age and y=days after arthroscopic shoulder surgery until an athlete could return to their sport. use the output to determine the prediction model and correlation between these two variables. predictor coef se coef t p constant -5.054 4.355 -1.16 0.279 age 0.2715 0.1427 1.9 0.094 r-sq = 31.16%
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Sanya noticed that the temperature was falling at a steady rate of 1.4 degrees every hour from the time that she first checked her outdoor thermometer. by 6 a. m., the temperature had fallen 21 degrees. which expression can you use to find how many hours earlier she had first checked the thermometer?
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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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