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Solve the linear system using the elimination method 2x-5y=-3, -x+2y=3
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Complete the solution of the equation. find the value of y when x equals to 1 9x-5y=29
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, JNH16
The numbers on a football field indicate 10 yard increments. you walk around the perimeter of a football field between the pylons. you walk a distance of 30623 yards. find the area and perimeter of the indicated regions. write your answers as mixed numbers, if necessary. a. one end zone: perimeter: yd area: yd2 b. the playing field (not including end zones): perimeter: yd area: yd2 c. the playing field (including end zones): perimeter: yd area: yd2
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:50, babygirlmiller
You are a male who just graduated from college with a bachelor's degree. you have a job paying $50,780.00/yr. a. how does your salary compare to the yearly median earnings for a male with a bachelor's degree? b. what is the difference between the yearly median earnings for a male with a bachelor's degree compared to a male who does not attend college after earning a high school diploma?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20, blackboy21
1. why is a frequency distribution useful? it allows researchers to see the "shape" of the data. it tells researchers how often the mean occurs in a set of data. it can visually identify the mean. it ignores outliers. 2. the is defined by its mean and standard deviation alone. normal distribution frequency distribution median distribution marginal distribution 3. approximately % of the data in a given sample falls within three standard deviations of the mean if it is normally distributed. 95 68 34 99 4. a data set is said to be if the mean of the data is greater than the median of the data. normally distributed frequency distributed right-skewed left-skewed
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