Mathematics, 27.01.2021 19:00 ajcain5597
If m Greater-than-or-equal-to n, which inequalities must be true? Check all that apply. m + 2.1 Greater-than-or-equal-to n + 2.1 m - (-4) Greater-than-or-equal-to n -(-4) m + 3 Greater-than-or-equal-to n - 3 16.5 + m Greater-than-or-equal-to 16.5 + n m Greater-than-or-equal-to n + One-half 9 + m Greater-than-or-equal-to 6 + n
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You purchased 8 pounds 10 ounces of candy from a candy shop. you want to split it equally among 3 classrooms at a local school.
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Afactory buys 10% of its components from suppliers b and the rest from supplier c. it is known that 6% of the components it buys are faulty. of the components brought from suppliers a,9% are faulty and of the components bought from suppliers b, 3% are faulty. find the percentage of components bought from supplier c that are faulty.
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On the way home from visiting his family, vincent’s plane cruised at an altitude of 3.2 × 10^4 feet. he had heard that a man named felix baumgartner skydived from an altitude of 1.28 × 10^5 feet. vincent wants to know how much higher felix went on his skydiving trip. question 1 you have already seen how adding numbers works in either scientific notation or standard notation. but can you subtract numbers in scientific notation and get the same results as subtracting in standard notation? to find out, first solve vincent’s problem in standard notation. part a write the cruising altitude of vincent’s plane in standard notation.
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If m Greater-than-or-equal-to n, which inequalities must be true? Check all that apply. m + 2.1 Grea...
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