Mathematics, 11.01.2021 15:40, allisonmareesanders2
In 2013 Skittles changed the flavor of green from lime to sour apple (big mistake!!). Mrs. Rowland takes a small handful of 5 Skittles from a bin of 10,000 Skittles and gets ALL GREEN (terrible)! If 20% of the Skittles are green, what is the probability of this happening
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, shymitch32
Create a graph for the demand for starfish using the following data table: quantity/price of starfish quantity (x axis) of starfish in dozens price (y axis) of starfish per dozen 0 8 2 6 3 5 5 2 7 1 9 0 is the relationship between the price of starfish and the quantity demanded inverse or direct? why? how many dozens of starfish are demanded at a price of five? calculate the slope of the line between the prices of 6 (quantity of 2) and 1 (quantity of 7) per dozen. describe the line when there is a direct relationship between price and quantity.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, zurfluhe
Manuela claims that and are congruent. which statement best describes her claim? she is incorrect because the segments do not have the same orientation. she is incorrect because the segments do not have the same length. she is correct because the segments have the same length. she is correct because the segments have the same orientation.
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