Mathematics, 16.10.2019 19:30 nyajah13
Achocolate bar measures 50 mm wide, 90 mm long, and 3 and 1 over 2 mm high. will’s wrapping company is making a wrapper to cover the chocolate bar. use the correct net and determine how much paper will be needed to make the wrapper.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, liamgreene90
Student price tickets to a movie are $1 and non student tickets are $2. 350 tickets are sold and the total amount made is $450. how many non student tickets were sold ? a) 100 b) 150 c) 200 d)250
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, alyo31500
Graph g(x)=2cosx . use 3.14 for π . use the sine tool to graph the function. graph the function by plotting two points. the first point must be on the midline and closest to the origin. the second point must be a maximum or minimum value on the graph closest to the first point.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40, joeykyle05
Write the contrapositive of the conditional statement. determine whether the contrapositive is true or false. if it is false, find a counterexample. a converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. a) a non-converse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. true b) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is a converse statement. false; an inverse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. c) a non-converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. false; an inverse statement is formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. d) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is not a converse statement. true
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