Mathematics, 02.02.2021 01:30 nikkierubio2007
Sometimes a single question will include more than one part, like this question, and you must answer all parts to receive full credit. This three-part question will give you some experience entering answers in MyEconLab. Fill-in-the-blank Some questions require you to answer a fill-in-the-blank question by choosing one of several possible answers provided in a drop-down box. Part 1, complete the statement: → There are ▼ nine eight twelve six innings in a typical baseball game. True-False Other questions will simply require you to choose whether a statement is true or false. Select your answer by clicking the radio button beside your answer. Part 2, evaluate the statement: → The sun revolves around the earth. A. True B. False Free numeric response Finally, a question may require a numeric answer. Examples include entering a value read from a graph or chart or as the result of a computation. Type the correct value in the box. Part 3, do the calculation: → 3 ×(4 + 1) = nothing (enter your response as a whole number).
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, sariahieveryone
Ablue whale traveled 3112 miles in 214hours. what was the whale's rate in yards per hour? (1 mile = 1,760 yards)
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