WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
arrange -2, 1.8, -1/3, -1/4, √5 at descending order...
Mathematics, 08.09.2021 15:40, tayjohn9774
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
arrange -2, 1.8, -1/3, -1/4, √5 at descending order
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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 19:50, dalejacksoniip5yf4y
Which of the following describes the graph of y--4x-36 compared to the parent square root function? stretched by a factor of 2, reflected over the x-axis, and translated 9 units right stretched by a factor of 2, reflected over the x-axis, and translated 9 units left stretched by a factor of 2, reflected over the y-axis, and translated 9 units right stretched by a factor of 2, reflected over the y-axis, and translated 9 units left save and exit next submit
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, Thejollyhellhound20
The sum of the speeds of two trains is 720.2 mph. if the speed of the first train is 7.8 mph faster than the second train, find the speeds of each.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, idontknow1993
What would be the reasons for lines 3 and 4? a. addition property; subtraction property b. addition property; solve c. substitution property; subtraction property d. substitution property; prove
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