Mathematics, 03.06.2021 21:50, kaylienguyen
Suppose you obtain a $3,000 T-note with a 3% annual rate and maturity in 5 years. How much interest will you earn?
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Adam plans to choose a video game from the section of the store where everything is 75% off. he writes the expression d-0.75d to find the sale price of the game if the original price is d dollars. gena correctly writes another expression, 0.25d, that will also find the sale price of the game if the original price is d dollars. use the drop down menus to explain each part of adams and rena's expression
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What properties allow transformation to be used as a problem solving tool
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, veheca
According to the 2008 u. s. census, california had a population of approximately 4 × 10^7 people and florida had a population of approximately 2 × 10^7 people. which of the following is true? a. the population of florida was approximately two times the population of california. b. the population of florida was approximately twenty times the population of california. c. the population of california was approximately twenty times the population of florida. d. the population of california was approximately two times the population of florida.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40, skylarbrown018
The number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 12611261 chips and a standard deviation of 118118 chips. (a) determine the 2626th percentile for the number of chocolate chips in a bag. (b) determine the number of chocolate chips in a bag that make up the middle 9696% of bags. (c) what is the interquartile range of the number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies?
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