Mathematics, 29.07.2019 02:00, elizabethhubbe
If cup 1 has no water in it and cup 2 has water in it (amount not given), and i say "cup 2 has 100% more water than cup one", am i saying the specific amount of water in cup 2 or am i just saying that cup 2 has more water than cup one? another way to think about it is, "cup 1 has no water, cup 2 has 100% more water than cup 1. can i figure out how much water is in cup 2? "
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Determine the mean and variance of the random variable with the following probability mass function. f(x)=( 729divided by 91) (1 divided by 9) superscript x baseline comma x equals 1,2,3 round your answers to three decimal places (e. g. 98.765).
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Avery’s piggy bank has 300 nickels, 450 pennies, and 150 dimes. she randomly picks three coins. each time she picks a coin, she makes a note of it and puts it back into the piggy bank before picking the next coin.
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