Mathematics, 29.06.2021 23:30 dorianhenderson987
A bag contains 6 green counters, 4 blue counters and 2 red counters. Two counters are drawn from the bag at random without replacement. Find the probability that no more than one of the counters is blue
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:20, TheVariableWhoLived
Ivan began dividing g2 – 6 by g + 1, noting that . he started by placing g in the quotient, as shown below. what is g2 – 6 divided by g + 1? g – 1 – g + 1 – g – 7 + g – 5 +
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, BreadOfTheBear
Hi my sisters and brothers can tell me the answer because i don’t understand the question
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, laylalucifer
Asandwich shop has 18 tables. each table seats up to 4 people. to find the greatest number of people that can be seated, you can solve p4 ≤ 18. which step is the best way to solve the inequality? plz asap i repeat plz
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, nickocasamplonp6mlob
Simplify 1/3 12x - 6 a. -2x-1 b.-2x-8 c.-x+4 d.3x+10 e. 4x-2
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