Mathematics, 06.12.2019 19:31 rainbowcakes914
Suppose there is an integer k such that every man on a desert island is willing to marry exactly k of the women on the island and every woman on the island is willing to marry exactly k of the men. also, suppose that a man is willing to marry a woman if and only if she is willing to marry him. show that it is possible to match the men and women on the island so that everyone is matched with someone that they are willing to marry.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, hasshh
Identify the converse of the following conditional: if a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. if the coordinates of a point are not positive, then the point is not in the first quadrant. if the coordinates of a point are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant. if a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. if a point is not in the first quadrant, then the coordinates of the point are not positive.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, jtroutt74
Afactory buys 10% of its components from suppliers b and the rest from supplier c. it is known that 6% of the components it buys are faulty. of the components brought from suppliers a,9% are faulty and of the components bought from suppliers b, 3% are faulty. find the percentage of components bought from supplier c that are faulty.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, brid695
Tatiana wants to give friendship bracelets to her 32 classmates. she already has 5 bracelets, and she can buy more bracelets in packages of 4. write an inequality to determine the number of packages, p, tatiana could buy to have enough bracelets.
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