Mathematics, 10.03.2020 06:02 taylorbean315
Malik uses pennies to make three consecutive perfect squares. He uses 13 more pennies for the second square than for the first. Next he uses 15 more pennies for the third square than for the second. What is the total number of pennies he used to make three squares?
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3questions show how you solved the problem 1. subtract & simplify (–y2 – 4y – 8) – (–4y2 – 6y + 3) 2.multiply and simplify 2x2y3z2 · 4xy4x2 3.multiply and simplify (x – 4) (x2 – 5x – 6)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:10, u8p4
Walgreens sells both kleenex and nyquil. in a random sample of 5000 purchases, it was found that 1200 contained kleenex and 540 contained nyquil. these are not independent because sick people are more likely to buy both and healthy people more likely to buy neither. in looking into that, it was found that 360 purchases contained both. a. make a two-way table to display this information. fill in the table with the missing entries, and be sure your table has row and column totals. b. if we randomly select a purchase that contained kleenex, what is the probability it also contained nyquil? c. what percent of all purchases didn’t contain either product?
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