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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, abhibhambhani
Mozart lenses inc. recently introduced seelites, a thinner lens for eyelasses. of a sample of 800 eyeglass wearers, 246 said they would purchases their next pair of eyeglasses with the new lenses. lenses inc. estimates that the number of people who purchase eyeglasses in a year is 1,700,000. most eyeglasses wearer buy one new pair of eyeglasses a year. what is the annual sales potential for the new lenses.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:20, naenae6775
Christine wong has asked dave and mike to her move into a new apartment on sunday morning. she has asked them both, in case one of them does not show up. from past experience, christine knows that there is a 40% chance that dave will not show up and a 30% chance that mik a. what is the probability that both dave and mike will show up? (round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. what is the probability that at least one of them will show up? c. what is the probability that neither dave nor mike will show up? (round your answer to 2 decimal places.)e will not show up. dave and mike do not know each other and their decisions can be assumed to be independent.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:10, abadir2008
Given: ae ≅ ce ; de ≅ be prove: abcd is a parallelogram. we have that ab || dc. by a similar argument used to prove that △aeb ≅ △ced, we can show that △ ≅ △ceb by. so, ∠cad ≅ ∠ by cpctc. therefore, ad || bc by the converse of the theorem. since both pair of opposite sides are parallel, quadrilateral abcd is a parallelogram.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:30, ari20004
Find the inverse of each function for problems 1–6. state the domain and range of both the function and its inverse. restrict the domain of the function if needed. 1. f(x) = –x2 2. f(x)=5x–1 3. f(x)=–x+3 4. f(x)=x2+7 5. f(x)=14x−4 6. f(x)=–3x+8
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