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Find the value of y that makes y + 4,6,y, an arithmetic sequence.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20, allenlitterell
32a³b² 8ab² simplify the following expression.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, jdkrisdaimcc11
The gdp is $1,465.2 billion. the population is 249,793,675. find the per capita gdp.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:10, maysen2001
(co 3) the times that customers spend in a book store are normally distributed with a mean of 39.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 9.4 minutes. a random sample of 25 customers has a mean of 36.1 minutes or less. would this outcome be considered unusual, so that the store should reconsider its displays? no, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone no the probability of this outcome at 0.359 would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.965 would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone
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