Mathematics, 11.05.2021 19:30, nicolashernandez347
Consider the conversion of the speed 156 feet per second to kilometers per hour. Which TWO statements are correct? A) 156 ft/s = 11,232 in/min B) 156 ft/s = 112,320 in/min Eliminate C) 156 ft 1s x 1min 60s x 12in 1ft D) 156 ft 1s x 60s 1min x 1ft 12in E) 156ft 1s x 60s 1min x 12in 1ft I NEED THE ANSWER ASAP
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, htorres2p8urw0
6.(q^9)^2 a. 2q^18 b. q^18 c. q^81 d. q^11 7.(6q^6)^-4 a. 6q^1296 b. 1296q^2 c. 1/1296q^24 d. 6q^-24 8. what is the value of 12x^-3 y^-1 for x = -1 and y = 5? a. -12/5 b.-10 c.-0 d.5/12 9. (y^-5)^10y^10 a. y^-60 b. y^60 c. y^-150 d. y^150 find the simplified form of each expression. 10. (4/7^5)^2 a.8/14^10 b.16/49^25 c.16/49y^10 d.8/14y^25 11. determine if the number 3.43 times 10^-6 is written in scientific notation. if not, explain. a. yes; the number is written scientific notation. b. no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10. c. no; it is not written as a number times a power of 10
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:10, BreadOfTheBear
Use the spider tool located on page 1 of this activity to draw a 12-pointed star for the new logo. (hint: if the spider rotates 360 degrees -- or 720 degrees or 1080 degrees -- she will be facing in the same direction in which she started. when the spider is done drawing, you want her to be facing in the same direction in which she started. she'll be making 12 rotations, all the same size, so each rotation must be some multiple of 360/12 = 30 degrees.) urgently. been stuck on this problem for around 45 minutes now.! it should be easy if you're smart enough
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, allysongonzalezlove0
Ineed to know how to write question one in mathematical terms
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00, lucypackham9
(: the two box-and- whisker plots below show the scores on a math exam for two classes. what 2 things do the interquartile range tell you about the two classes?
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