Mathematics, 27.05.2021 18:40 jaimeg13
Hat is this number in standard form? (4×100)+(1×10)+(3×110)+(5×11,000)ha t is this number in standard form? (4×100)+(1×10)+(3×110)+(5×11,000)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, aubreystechschu11331
Ahigh school has 3636 players on the football team. the summary of the players' weights is given in the box plot. approximately, what is the percentage of players weighing less than or equal to 225225 pounds?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40, calebhoover03
2people are trying different phones to see which one has the better talk time. chatlong has an average of 18 hours with a standard deviation of 2 hours and talk-a-lot has an average of 20 hours with a standard deviation of 3. the two people who tested their phones both got 20 hours of use on their phones. for the z-scores i got 1 for the chatlong company and 0 for talk-a-lot. what is the percentile for each z-score?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, Keekee9847
What is the equation of the line in point-slope form? y+ 4 = 1/2(x+4) y-4 = 1/2(x + 4) y-0 = 2(x - 4) y-4 = 2(8-0)
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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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