Mathematics, 12.11.2020 21:30 anavallesdemiguel2
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The linear function f(x)=0.5x+80 represents the average test score in your math class, where x is the number of the test taken. The linear function g(x) represents the average test score in your science class, where x is the number of the test taken.
X g(x)
1 81
2 83
3 85
Part A: Determine the test average for your math class after completing test 2.
Part B: Determine the test average for your science class after the completing test 2.
Part C: Which class had the higher average after completing test 4? Show your work to support your answer.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, mattdallas6214
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, alott1121
(01.02 mc) asap plzzzwhich of the following correctly simplifies the expression 3 to the power of 2 multiplied by 5 to the power of 0 whole over 4, the whole squared.? select one: a. 3 to the power of 2 multiplied by 1 whole over 4, the whole squared. = 3 to the power of 1 multiplied by 1 squared over 4 squared. = 1 over 6.b. 3 to the power of 2 multiplied by 0 whole over 4, the whole squared. = 3 to the power of 4 multiplied by 0 over 4 squared. = 0c. 3 to the power of 2 multiplied by 0 whole over 4, the whole squared. = 3 to the power of 1 multiplied by 0 over 4 squared. = 0d. 3 to the power of 2 multiplied by 1 whole over 4, the whole squared. = 3 to the power of 4 multiplied by 1 squared over 4 squared. = 81 over 16.
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