Mathematics, 12.06.2020 00:57 claudialopez093
Malachi is practicing math fluency. He has 100 math operation flashcards with 42 addition problem cards, 56 subtraction cards, and 2 multiplication cards. He will time himself to see how fast he can solve the problems on two cards. He chooses his two cards and they are both multiplication cards. Is choosing two multiplication cards likely? Explain by running a simulation. Part A: State the problem or question and assumptions. (2 points) Part B: Describe the process for one repetition, including possible outcomes, assigned representations, and measured variables. (3 points) Part C: Use digits from a table of random digits or use your calculator to perform one repetition. Submit the list of random digits and indicate those that represent multiplication cards. (3 points) Part D: Suppose there were 5 times when both cards selected were multiplication cards after 1,500 repetitions of the simulation. State your conclusions from these results. (2 points)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, burgoonp
Me on this one i will give you 20pts. answer should be in detail . this is the discussion topic. one of the most fiercely debated topics in sports is the hot hand theory. the hot hand theory says that success breeds success. in other words, rather than each shot a basketball player takes or each at-bat a baseball player has being an independent event, the outcome of one event affects the next event. that is, a player can get hot and make a lot of shots in a row or get a lot of hits in a row. the hot hand theory, however, has been shown to be false in numerous academic studies. read this article, which discusses the hot hand theory as it relates to a professional basketball player. state whether you agree or disagree with the hot hand theory, and give reasons for your opinion. be sure to use some of the terms you’ve learned in this unit, such as independent event, dependent event, and conditional probability, in your answer.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, DatBoiCedd
Convert (-3,0) to polar form. a. (3,0’) b. (-3,180’) c. (3,180’) d. (3,360’)
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