Mathematics, 25.09.2019 20:30, bryson9604
Aone-dollar bill is 0.0043 inch thick. if you had a billion one-dollar bills and made a stack of them, how high in miles would the stack be? remember that there are 12 inches in a foot and 5280 feet in a mile. (round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, haleylecompte
Mexico city, mexico, is the world's second largest metropolis and is also one of its fastest-growing cities with a projected growth rate of 3.2% per year. its population in 1991 was 20,899,000 people. use the formula p = 20.899e0.032t to predict its population p in millions with t equal to the number of years after 1991. what is the predicted population to the nearest thousand of mexico city for the year 2010?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40, joeykyle05
Write the contrapositive of the conditional statement. determine whether the contrapositive is true or false. if it is false, find a counterexample. a converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. a) a non-converse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. true b) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is a converse statement. false; an inverse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. c) a non-converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. false; an inverse statement is formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. d) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is not a converse statement. true
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, dolphinkina35
Using inductive reasoning, what are the next two number in this set? 2,3/2,4/3,5/4,
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