Mathematics, 20.08.2019 16:30, 24wilsleaann
Arrange numbers to form equivalent fractions. find two ways to solve each puzzle. use each number once in each sentence. 3,4,2,6
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:40, jchidwic
An electronics manufacturer wants to know if customers would be interested in a detachable keyboard for their tables and if so, what the most important features would be. the manufacturer partners with an electronics store to include copies of the survey with every purchase at that store for one week. which of the following best explains why this random sample is unlikely to be a good representative sample of tablet owners' preferences for a detachable keyboard? a) one week is likely not enough time to get a large enough sample. b) most people won't bother to send in the survey, which is likely to skew the results c) there is no way to verify whether the responders to the survey actually own a tablet d) the survey is biased because it was conducted through an electronics store, not the general population
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, jaydenrenee111902
The volume of the sun is approximately 1 × 10^18 cu km, while the volume of jupiter is approximately 1 × 10^15 cu km. which of the following is true? a. the volume of jupiter is approximately one thousand times the volume of the sun. b. the volume of jupiter is approximately one hundred times the volume of the sun. c. the volume of the sun is approximately one thousand times the volume of jupiter. d. the volume of the sun is approximately one hundred times the volume of jupiter.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, Thefiles
In stepmber, daniel and justin opened a business. during their first three months of business, their average monthly profit was $51. if during their first month, they lost $29, and during their second month, they gained $115, what was their profit or loss for their third plzzz i will give you 299 points
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