Mathematics, 27.05.2021 19:00 martinbricein10
Mrs. Rashad is baking 3 pies. She needs 16 cups of strawberries for each pie. How many cups of strawberries does she need in all?
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3-12. write each answer with a reasonable number of figures. find the absolute uncertainty and percent relative uncertainty for each answer. (a) [12.41 (±0.09) + 4.16 (±0.01)] x 7.068 2 (±0.000 4) =? (b) [3.26 (±0.10) x 8.47 (±0.05)] - 0.18 (±0.06) =? (c) 6.843 (±0.008) x 104 + [2.09 (±0.04)- 1.63 (±0.01)] =?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40, ferny5106
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10, alemorachis49
You just purchased two coins at a price of $670 each. because one of the coins is more collectible, you believe that its value will increase at a rate of 7.1 percent per year, while you believe the second coin will only increase at 6.5 percent per year. if you are correct, how much more will the first coin be worth in 15 years?
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