Mathematics, 26.03.2021 23:10 ciara180
Trying to help my daughter can't figure this out. The perimeter of a rectangle is 72 inches. The width of the rectangle is 4meters less than the length. Find the length and width of the rectangle. (use l for the length)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, megancrader11
Will mark brainliest if you answer ! the taco shop sold 198 lunches friday. this number is 3 more than 3 times the number they sold monday. let n represent the number of lunches sold monday. which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing the number of lunches sold on friday? a. n – 3 = 198 b. 3n – 3 = 198 c. 3n + 3 = 198 d. n + 3 = 198
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:20, anggar20
6. tim is trying to study but hours go by and he doesn't get anything done. what time management advice would tim? work in smaller chunks of time an hour or less whenever you have a few minutes to spare. create flashcards. talk to your instructor right away and make a plan together for how you can get back on track, take scheduled breaks only or allow yourself only 5-10 minute breaks find somewhere quiet like a library or school to study tum off your phone and/or tell others you are busy
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 08:20, milan44
1. draw a histogram from all the data. starting at the bottom row, for each set of 10 flips, place an "x" in the column corresponding to the number of heads that set produced. your histogram should look similar to the example below: 2. calculate the mean and standard deviation. mean = standard deviation = 3. calculate the percent of the data that is within 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations of the mean. within 1 standard deviation = % within 2 standard deviations = % within 3 standard deviations = % 4. compare your results to a normal distribution. interpret any differences.
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Trying to help my daughter can't figure this out.
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