Mathematics, 12.05.2021 02:40, anthony3913
A lock has a 3-number code made up of 23 numbers. If none of the numbers are allowed to repeat, how many different ways can you choose three different numbers in order for a unique code?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30, eelebron0905
Ben wants to play a carnival game that costs $2. in his pocket he has 5 red tickets worth 35 cents each, and 15 blue tickets worth 10 cents each. which of the following systems of inequalities correctly represents the constraints on the variables in this problem? let represent the red tickets and b represent the blue tickets.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, anggar20
Ms. sutton recorded the word counts and scores of the top ten essays in a timed writing contest. the table shows her data. how does the word count of an essay relate to its score in the contest? word count tends to decrease as the score decreases. word count tends to increase as the score decreases. word count tends to remain constant as the score decreases. word count has no apparent relationship to the score of the essay.
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