Mathematics, 26.06.2019 10:50 sierram298
On friday the farmers hens laid 25 eggs. there were 15 white eggs and 10 brown eggs. what is the probability that the first egg randomly selected will be white? a. 1/25 b. 1/15 c. 10/25 d. 15/25 e. 10/15
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:10, chyyy3
The means and mean absolute deviations of the individual times of members on two 4x400-meter relay track teams are shown in the table below. means and mean absolute deviations of individual times of members of 4x400-meter relay track teams team a team b mean 59.32 s 59.1 s mean absolute deviation 1.5 s 245 what percent of team b's mean absolute deviation is the difference in the means? 9% 15% 25% 65%
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, sonaihriley
Abucket of paint has spilled on a tile floor. the paint flow can be expressed with the function p(t) = 6(t), where t represents time in minutes and p represents how far the paint is spreading. the flowing paint is creating a circular pattern on the tile. the area of the pattern can be expressed as a(p) = 3.14(p)^2 part a: find the area of the circle of spilled paint as a function of time, or a[p(t)]. show your work. part b: how large is the area of spilled paint after 8 minutes? you may use 3.14 to approximate pi in this problem.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50, Yangster9305
Ur environment is very sensitive to the amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere. the level of ozone normally found is 4.04.0 parts/million (ppm). a researcher believes that the current ozone level is not at a normal level. the mean of 2525 samples is 4.44.4 ppm with a standard deviation of 0.80.8. assume the population is normally distributed. a level of significance of 0.020.02 will be used. make the decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. answer tables
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