Mathematics, 20.07.2019 06:10 bella7179
Ellis's backyard has a 6.256.256, point, 25 by 6.25\,\text{m}6.25m6, point, 25, space, m patio. she would like to build a 1.5\,\text{m}1.5m1, point, 5, space, m wide extension around 333 sides of the patio, as the figure shows. she will buy 0.250.250, point, 25 by 0.25\,\text{m}0.25m0, point, 25, space, m tiles that come 252525 to a package.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:10, heavenwagner
which of the following sets of data would produce the largest value for an independent-measures t statistic? the two sample means are 10 and 20 with variances of 20 and 25 the two sample means are 10 and 20 with variances of 120 and 125 the two sample means are 10 and 12 with sample variances of 20 and 25 the two sample means are 10 and 12 with variances of 120 and 125
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20, mjarrelljr
Astudent showed the steps below while solving the inequality |x-4|< 1 by graphing.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:20, Derrick253
1. suppose that scores on a knowledge test are normally distributed with a mean of 71 and a standard deviation of 6. a. label the curve: show the mean and the value at each standard deviation: b. if angelica scored a 76 on the test, what is her z-score? (draw her score on the curve above and label) c. what percent of students did angelica score higher than? how can you tell? d. if 185 students took the test, how many students scored higher than angelica?
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