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Pulling a sock from a drawer, replacing the sock, and pulling another sock from a drawer at random is an example of
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At the many chips cookie company they are serious about the number of chocolate chips in their cookies they claim that each cookie hasn't c chips. if their claim is true there will be 200 chips in 10 cookies
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, zetrenne73
Jada has a meal in a restaurant she adds up the prices listed on the menu for everything they ordered and gets a subtotal of $42.00. when the check comes, it says they also need to pay $3.99 in sales tax. what percentage of the subtotal is the sales tax
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10, jaylenmiller437
Astudent draws two parabolas on graph paper. both parabolas cross the x-axis at (–4, 0) and (6, 0). the y-intercept of the first parabola is (0, –12). the y-intercept of the second parabola is (0, –24). what is the positive difference between the a values for the two functions that describe the parabolas? write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth
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