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An ant has a mass of 0.005 gram. A grasshopper has a mass 0.5 gram..How many ants would it take to equal the mass of 1 grasshopper..explain answer
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Quadrilateral wxyz is on a coordinate plane. segment yz is on the line x+y=7 and segment xw is on the line x+y=3. which statement proves how segments yz and xw are related
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, Greekfreak
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, ajm1132005
Questions 9-10. use the table of educational expenditures to answer the questions. k-12 education expenditures population indiana $9.97 billion 6.6 million illinois $28.54 billion 12.9 million kentucky $6.58 billion 4.4 million michigan $16.85 billion 9.9 million ohio $20.23 billion 11.6million 9. if the amount of k-12 education expenses in indiana were proportional to those in ohio, what would have been the expected value of k-12 expenditures in indiana? (give the answer in billions rounded to the nearest hundredth) 10. use the value of k-12 education expenditures in michigan as a proportion of the population in michigan to estimate what the value of k-12 education expenses would be in illinois. a) find the expected value of k-12 expenditures in illinois if illinois were proportional to michigan. (give the answer in billions rounded to the nearest hundredth) b) how does this compare to the actual value for k-12 expenditures in illinois? (lower, higher, same? )
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, shelbysargent11
Complete each statement from the information given and the triangle criterion you used. if the triangles cannot be shown to be congruent, leave the box for the second triangle blank and choose for reason “cannot be determined.” carbon - regular hexagon. ∆can ≅ ∆ by
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