Mathematics, 25.07.2019 06:10 anggar20
Section 6.5 4. every day a student randomly chooses a sandwich for lunch from a pile of wrapped sandwiches. if there are six kinds of sandwiches, how many different ways are there for the student to choose sandwiches for the seven days of a week if the order in which the sandwiches are chosen matters?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, goodperson21
White shapes and black shapes are used in a game. some of the shapes are circles. while the rest are squares. the ratio of the number of white shapes to the number of black shapes is 5: 11. the ratio of the number of white cicrles to the number of white squares is 3: 7. the ratio of the number of black circles to the number of black squres is 3: 8. work out what fraction of all the shapes are circles.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, heavenwagner
The volume of a box varies directly with its length if a box in the group has a length of 30inches and k=24 what is its volume
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, Kaysofine11icloudcom
Otto used 6 cups of whole wheat flour and cause x cups of white flour in the recipe. what is the equation that can be used to find the value of y, the total amount of flour that otto used in his recipe and what are the constraints on the value of x and y? a y=6x; x is any interger greater than the equal to 0 and y is an interger greater than the equal to 6? b y=6x; is any real number greater than or equal to 0 and y is any real number greater than or equal to 6? c y=+6; x is any intger greater than or equal to 0 and y is an intger greater than or equal to 6? d y=x+6; x is any real number greater than 0 eqaul to 0 and y is any real number greater than or eqaul to 6? [someone answer this with a b c or d simplyactaully answer it this took forever to type on my phone] you. ill even raise the number of points get
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