Mathematics, 28.09.2019 19:50, jchidwic
Probability theory predicts that there is a 14% chance of a particular softball player hitting 2 home runs in a row. which of these numbers of simulations of the softball player hitting balls would be most likely to produce results that are closest to those predicted by probability theory?
a.70
b.80
c.50
d.60
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20, kawaiiiiiiii4715
Triangle xyz, with vertices x(-2, 0), y(-2, -1), and z(-5, -2), undergoes a transformation to form triangle x? y? z? , with vertices x? (4, -2), y? (4, -3), and z? (1, -4). the type of transformation that triangle xyz undergoes is a . triangle x? y? z? then undergoes a transformation to form triangle x? y? z? , with vertices x? (4, 2), y? (4, 3), and z? (1, 4). the type of transformation that triangle x? y? z? undergoes is a .
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:40, ptanner706
Ahigh-altitude spherical weather balloon expands as it rises, due to the drop in atmospheric pressure. suppose that the radius r increases at the rate of 0.02 inches per second, and that r = 36 inches at time t = 0. determine the equation that models the volume v of the balloon at time t, and find the volume when t = 360 seconds. v(t) = 4π(0.02t)2; 651.44 in3 v(t) = 4π(36 + 0.02t)2; 1,694,397.14 in3 v(t) = four pi times the product of zero point zero two and t to the third power divided by three.; 4,690.37 in3 v(t) = four pi times the quantity of thirty six plus zero point zero two t to the third power divided by three.; 337,706.83 in3
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, TeenOlaflover
Why can't my rank go i have 1723 points, but my rank is only at ambitious, which is only 250 points! like, (p. s. i know this isn't related to math, but i just don't know why it's doing this and i would really appreciate if someone could tell me whats going on with this)
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