Mathematics, 10.08.2021 18:10, dymesha17
You have a basket. But it's not just any basket. It's a basket that can hold an infinite number of apples. So you take your infinite stash of apples and fill the infinite basket, so now you have an infinite amount of apples in an infinite basket. But then you get another infinite stash of apples. Would it be possible to fill the infinite basket with more infinite apples, even tho the basket already has an infinite amount of apples in it?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:20, nehaljay1883
The first-serve percentage of a tennis player in a match is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 4.3%. if a sample of 15 random matches of the player is taken, the mean first-serve percentage is found to be 26.4%. what is the margin of error of the sample mean? a. 0.086% b. 0.533% c. 1.11% d. 2.22%
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, palomaresmitchelle
Which expression is equal to (21)(7)(3x) using the associative property? (21 · 7 · 3)x (7)(21)(3x) 32(7 + 3x) (3x)(7)(21)
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