Mathematics, 31.08.2019 20:30 ladydeathanddea
Write a real world problem using ratios or rates that could be represented on the coordinate plane
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, cbkhm
Tommy buys a sweater that is on sale for 40% off the original price. the expression p -0.4p can be used to find the sale price of the sweater, where p is the original price of the sweater. if the original price of the sweater is 50, what is the sale price?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00, Paulalex8765
For what values of a is the sum of the fractions 2a−1 / 4 and a−1 /3 positive?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:20, brackendillman
Dana kicks a soccer ball. the table shows the height of the soccer ball with respect to the time, in seconds, after the ball was kicked. time | height(seconds) | (feet) ~0.5 211 341.5 392 362.5 253 6which graph best displays the relationship shown in the table? (i just need confirmation that its c)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:40, anhekb
The accompanying normal probability plot was constructed from a sample of 30 readings on tension for mesh screens behind the surface of video display tubes used in computer monitors. does it appear plausible that the tension distribution is normal? the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant upward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal.
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