Mathematics, 17.03.2020 01:21 ronniethefun
6: Mr. Prescott asks all the students in his class whether they play sports. A randomly selected student in his class is more likely to play sports than not to play sports. A. What is a possible probability that a randomly selected student from Mr. Prescott's class plays sports? B. Based on your probability in part A, what is a possible probability that a randomly selected student from Mr. Prescott's class does not play sports?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, jorgefrom584
Cass decided to sell game programs for the hockey game. the printing cost was over 20 cents per program with a selling price of 50 cents each. cass sold all but 50 of the programs, and made a profit of $65. how many programs were printed? letting p represent the number of programs printed, set up an equation that describes this situation. then solve your equation for p.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, Jenifermorales101
It is given that the quadratic equation hx²-3x+k=0, where h and k are constants, has roots [tex] \beta \: and \: 2 \beta [/tex]express h in terms of k
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