Mathematics, 11.03.2022 15:30, Frenchfries13
40 points! Karen created a sample of 20 students from a population of 100 in the following way. First, she gave each student a unique number from 1 to 100. She then obtained a list of 20 randomly generated numbers between 1 and 100. She used these numbers to identify which students to select. Here is the list of random numbers:
Which three students is part of her sample?
A. students 1, 10, and 20
B. students 12, 60, and 74
C. students 81, 89, and 90
D. students 3, 10, and 21
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:40, emilyswinge4421
Which expression is equivalent to (4x^3*y^5)(3x^5*y)^2 \a) 24x^13*y^7b) 36x^13*y^7c) 36x^28*y^7d) 144x^16*y^12
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:20, 59bobolucci
Aziza has a triangle with two sides measuring 11 in. and 15 in. she claims that the third side can be any length as long as it is greater than 4 in. which statement about aziza’s claim is correct? aziza’s claim is not accurate. the third side must be between 4 in. and 26 in. aziza’s claim is not accurate. the third side can be any length less than 26 in. aziza’s claim is not accurate. the third side can be any length. aziza’s claim is not accurate. the third side must create a scalene triangle.
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