Mathematics, 04.10.2021 04:00, kamya47
Each of these figures given along side has many line segments. For the almirah we have shown one line segment along the longer edge. Identify and mark all such line segments in these figures.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, happy121906
With this question substitute t=3 and t=5 to determine if the two expressions are equivalent. 4(t + 3) 4t+12 which statements are true? check all that apply. a. the value of both expressions when t =5 is 32. b. the two expressions are not equivalent. c. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 15. d. the value of both expressions when t=5 is 23. e. the two expressions are equivalent. f. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 24.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, amesha62
In a test for esp (extrasensory perception), a subject is told that cards only the experimenter can see contain either a star, a circle, a wave, or a square. as the experimenter looks at each of 20 cards in turn, the subject names the shape on the card. a subject who is just guessing has probability 0.25 of guessing correctly on each card. a. the count of correct guesses in 20 cards has a binomial distribution. what are n and p? b. what is the mean number of correct guesses in 20 cards for subjects who are just guessing? c. what is the probability of exactly 5 correct guesses in 20 cards if a subject is just guessing?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, nshuey0930
Worth 100 points need the answers asap first row -x^2 2x^2 (x/2)^2 x^2 x is less than 2 x is greater than 2 x is less than or equal to 2 x is greater than or equal to 2 second row -5 -5/2 4 5 β’2 is less than x& x is less than 4 β’2 is less than or equal to x & x is less than or equal to 4 β’2 is less than or equal to x& x is less than 4 β’2 is less than x& x is less than or equal to 4
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