Mathematics, 04.08.2019 16:00 bbahena46
Sasha says that she drew an acute isosceles triangle westside length of 6 cm 9 cm and 12 cm and angles of 30° 50° and 100° daniel says that is not possible explain using
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:30, AreYouMyNewDad
In djkl, side jk measures 10.6 inches, side kl measures 7 inches, and side jl measures 5 inches. based on the information that is provided, which could be a correct set of angle measures for these sides? angle j = 23.2°, angle k = 33.5°, angle l = 23.2° angle j = 23.2°, angle k = 33.5°, angle l = 123.2° angle j = 123.2°, angle k = 23.2°, angle l = 33.5° angle j = 33.5°, angle k = 23.2°, angle l = 123.2°
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, Chen5968
The distribution of the amount of money spent by students for textbooks in a semester is approximately normal in shape with a mean of $235 and a standard deviation of $20. according to the standard deviation rule, how much did almost all (99.7%) of the students spend on textbooks in a semester?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, luckilyalexa
Your company withheld $4,463 from your paycheck for taxes. you received a $713 tax refund. select the best answer round to the nearest 100 to estimate how much you paid in taxes.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, prishnasharma34
The two box p digram the two box plots show the data of the pitches thrown by two pitchers throughout the season. which statement is correct? check all that apply. pitcher 1 has a symmetric data set. pitcher 1 does not have a symmetric data set. pitcher 2 has a symmetric data set. pitcher 2 does not have a symmetric data set. pitcher 2 has the greater variation. ots represent the total number of touchdowns two quarterbacks threw in 10 seasons of play
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