Mathematics, 29.09.2021 23:20, jwhit28
Example 12: Sarah has a gift card worth $60 that loses $3 each month that it isn't used. Max has a gift
card worth $50 that loses $2 each month that it isn't used. After how many months will they be worth the
same amount?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, carligreen090
Leslie started last week with $1200 in her checking account. during the week, she wrote the checks below.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, paolaf3475
Without multiplying, tell which product is larger and why. 5 × 1/3 or 5 × 2/3 a)5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is less than 2/3 b) 5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3 c) 5 × 2/3 because 1/3 is less than 23 d) 5 × 23 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:40, cherylmorton7302
Anull hypothesis states that the difference between 8 hours of sleep and 3 hours of sleep has no effect on the number of pictures a student will remember during a picture memory interface test (pmit). examining the mit database, an extremely small t-value of 0.1611 is found. this t-value is much smaller than the smallest t-value on the chart for p-value reference. from this information we can: select one: a. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained shows that the difference between the two groups being tested is not statistically significant b. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained was statistically significant c. reject the null hypothesis because of the p-value obtained d. reject the null hypothesis because the data obtained is statistically significant
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