Mathematics, 11.01.2021 18:10 zitterkoph
10) Stan has $55. He wants to buy a belt that costs $14 and some T–shirts that cost $9 each. How many T–shirts can he buy? a) Let n represent the number of T–shirts and translate into an inequality. b) How many T–shirts can he buy?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:50, gshreya2005
(a) compute the maclaurin polynomial m2(x) for f(x) = cos x. (b) use the polynomial of part (a) to estimate cos π 12. (c) use a calculator to compute the error made using the estimate from part (b) for the value of cos π 12. remember that the error is defined to be the absolute value of the difference between the true value and the estimate.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, whaddup8428
Carmen begins her next painting on a rectangular canvas that is 82.7 cm long and has a area of 8,137.68 cm2. will the painting fit in a frame with an opening that is 82.7 cm long and 95 cm wide? explain
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, letsbestupidcx7734
Two cyclists 84 miles apart start riding toward each other at the samen time. one cycles 2 times as fast as the other. if they meet 4 hours later what is the speed (in miles) of the faster cyclists
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10, alemorachis49
You just purchased two coins at a price of $670 each. because one of the coins is more collectible, you believe that its value will increase at a rate of 7.1 percent per year, while you believe the second coin will only increase at 6.5 percent per year. if you are correct, how much more will the first coin be worth in 15 years?
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