Mathematics, 28.01.2020 13:31 liltonio
Abasketball is rolling with a velocity of 0.5 meters/second relative to the ground and due north. a tennis ball is rolling with a velocity of 0.25 meters/second relative to ground in the same direction of the basketball. find the velocity of the basketball relative to tennis ball.
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Suppose that in 2008 , 840,800 citizens died of a certain disease assuming the population of teh country is 399 miliion, what is the mortality rate in units of deaths per 100,000 people?
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