Mathematics, 16.02.2021 23:10 gm2
Students attending a technology summer camp were asked what technology class they would like to attend at the camp. They chose between one of the following classes: robotics, video game design, or website design. The camp director constructed a frequency table to analyze the students' class choices. Robotics Video Game Design Website Design Total Females 114 153 356 89 Males 166 153 65 384 Total 276 242 222 740 A camp counselor says that about 68% of female students chose a design class and the camp director says that about 34% of female students chose a design class. Part A: Who is correct? [Select] Part B: What is the relative frequency of female students who chose a design class (as < a fraction)? [Select]
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, lionscoachjose
Tod does not have any cookies. david gives jeff 8 cookies. then he splits half of the cookies he has left with tod. david let’s c represent the number of cookies that he starts with. he finds the number of cookies that tod has is 1/2 the difference of c and 8. write an expression to represent the number of cookies that tod has.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, 12bluestone
Someone answer asap for ! a discount store’s prices are 25% lower than department store prices. the function c(x) = 0.75x can be used to determine the cost c, in dollars, of an item, where x is the department store price, in dollars. if the item has not sold in one month, the discount store takes an additional 20% off the discounted price and an additional $5 off the total purchase. the function d(y) = 0.80y - 5 can be used to find d, the cost, in dollars, of an item that has not been sold for a month, where y is the discount store price, in dollars. create a function d(c(x)) that represents the final price of an item when a costumer buys an item that has been in the discount store for a month. d(c(x)) =
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