Mathematics, 29.05.2020 02:57 blakesmith0110
Jeremiah had a 4 pound bag of cat treats to use at the animal shelter. If he used 1/4 pound of treats every day, how many days would it take for him to finish the bag?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, gbrightwell
Alicense plate is to consist of 44 digits followed by 55 uppercase letters. determine the number of different license plates possible if the first and second digits must be? odd, and repetition is not permitted.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, peytondavis2424
Plz determine whether the polynomial is a difference of squares and if it is, factor it. y2 – 196 is a difference of squares: (y + 14)2 is a difference of squares: (y – 14)2 is a difference of squares: (y + 14)(y – 14) is not a difference of squares
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, attp203
Martha has a deck of cards. she has lost some of the cards, and now the deck only contains nine spades, eleven diamonds, eight clubs, and twelve hearts. martha predicts that whenever she draws a card from the deck without looking, she will draw a club one-fifth of the time. which activity would best allow martha to test her prediction? a. randomly draw a card from the box and see if it is a club. b. randomly draw a card. then, continue to draw another card until all eight clubs are drawn. c. randomly draw and replace a card 120 times. then, observe how close to 30 times a club is drawn. d. randomly draw and replace a card 100 times. then, observe how close to 20 times a club is drawn.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, NetherisIsTheQueen
You can ride your bike around your block 6 times and the whole neighborhood 5 times in 16 minutes. you can ride your bike around your block 3 times and the whole neighborhood 10 times in 23 minutes. how long does it take you to ride around the neighborhood?
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