Mathematics, 24.11.2021 22:10 dangelovasquez32
A jar contains 5 pennies, 3 nickels and 7 dimes. A child selects 2 coins at random without replacement from the jar. Let X represent the amount in cents of the selected coins. ...
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Barry wants to open a checking account. he wants online services, and a debit card. he is looking at the following tables of fees from his employer's credit union, eecu, and a local bank, e-town bank: based upon past experience, barry expects no overdrafts. he expects no 2nd copies of statements. barry estimates that he will use network atms about 5 times a month with either bank. barry decides in the end to choose eecu. assuming that both banks provide the necessary services equally well, and based upon the tables of fees given above, how much can barry reasonably expect to save annually by choosing eecu in this case over e-town bank? a. $72 b. $78 c. $144 d. $24 select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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Use the distance formula to find the distance between (-3,5) and (3,1)
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A jar contains 5 pennies, 3 nickels and 7 dimes. A child selects 2 coins at random without replaceme...
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