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Abox contains 8 dimes, 15 quarters, and 27 nickels. a student randomly draws two items, one at a time without replacement, from the bag. find the probability that 2 quarters are drawn.
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Astandard american eskimo dog has a mean weight of 30 pounds with a standard deviation of 2 pounds. assuming the weights of standard eskimo dogs are normally distributed, what range of weights would 99.7% of the dogs have? approximately 26–34 pounds approximately 24–36 pounds approximately 28–32 pounds approximately 29–31 pounds
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Kira looked through online census information to determine the overage number of people living in the homes in her city what is true about kira's data collection?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The architect's side view drawing of a saltbox-style house shows a post that supports the roof ridge. the support post is 8 ft tall. the distance from the front of the house to the support post is less than the distance from the post to the back of the house. how far from the front of the house is the support post positioned?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Statement reason 1. δabc is similar to δced. given 2. 3. definition of slope 4. slope of slope of definition of slope 5. slope of × slope of multiplying the slopes 6. slope of × slope of substitution property of equality 7. slope of × slope of simplifying the right side the table contains the proof of the relationship between the slopes of two perpendicular lines. what is the reason for statement 2? a. parallel line segments that meet a common perpendicular line are proportional in length. b. the lengths of vertical and horizontal sides in congruent triangles are in a common ratio. c. trigonometric identities determine the lengths of the legs in a right triangle. d. corresponding side lengths in similar triangles are proportional in length.
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