Mathematics, 26.02.2021 03:20, nnaomii
A farmer took of the strawberries that he harvested to a market. At the market, the farmer sold of the 5 2. strawberries. 1 of How can you find what part of the strawberries the farmer harvested were sold at the market? For each of the following, choose the number that makes each sentence true. Draw a rectangle with 5 rows and ? columns. Shade ? of the rows blue. Shade of the columns yellow. The farmer sold ? of his strawberries at the market.β
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Apsychology student wishes to investigate differences in political opinions between business majors and political science majors at her college. she randomly selects 100 students from the 260 business majors and 100 students from the 180 political science majors. does this sampling plan result in a simple random sample? why or why not? no, because each group of 200 students in the sample does not have the same chance of being selected. yes, because each group of 200 students in the sample has the same chance of being selected. no, because each individual student does not have an equal chance of being selected. yes, because each individual student has the same chance of being selected.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, alexreddin3127
15 points! write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line through the given point with the given slope. use y-y = m(x-x) to solve. through (2,5) slope= undefined
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, Morehollie9428
Type the correct answer in the box. consider the system of linear equations below. rewrite one of the two equations above in the form ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are constants, so that the sum of the new equation and the unchanged equation from the original system results in an equation in one variable.
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