Mathematics, 19.07.2019 15:30 welcome00
Which figure has a greater volume, and how much greater is it? the volume of figure 1 is 972 greater than the volume of figure 2. the volume of figure 2 is 972 greater than the volume of figure 1. the volume of figure 1 is 1,134 greater than the volume of figure 2. the volume of figure 2 is 1,134 greater than the volume of figure 1.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, Woodlandgirl14
Can some one explain how to slove specifically, what is the value of x? 0.9(x+1.4)-2.3+0.1x=1.6 enter the answer as a decimal in the box. x= ?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, davisbrittany5784
Apoll is being conducted at a mall nothingto obtain a sample of the population of an entire country. what is the frame for this type of​ sampling? who would be excluded from the survey and how might this affect the results of the​ survey? what is the frame for this type of​ sampling? a. the frame is people who need new clothes. b. the frame is people who shop at the mall. c. the frame is people who like to shop. d. the frame is the entire population of the country. who would be excluded from the survey and how might this affect the results of the​ survey? a. any person that does not need new clothes is excluded. this could result in sampling bias due to undercoverage. b. any person who does not shop at the mall is excluded. this could result in sampling bias due to undercoverage. c. any person who does not shop at the mall is excluded. this could result in nonresponse bias due to people not participating in the poll. d. there is nobody that is being excluded from the survey.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30, alaina05
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying the length, width, and height of the prism. a rectangular prism has a width of 5x^2units, a length of 7x^3 units and a height of 2x^4 units. which is the volume of the prism in terms of x?
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