Mathematics, 25.04.2020 01:12 johnjohnthornhi17
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Determine the unknown angle measures.
70 degrees
115 degrees
105 degrees
45 degrees
110 degrees
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Sadie computes the perimeter of a rectangle by adding the length, l, and width, w, and doubling this sum. eric computes the perimeter of a rectangle by doubling the length, l, doubling the width, w, and adding the doubled amounts. write an equation for sadie’s way of calculating the
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:40
The physical fitness of an athlete is often measured by how much oxygen the athlete takes in (which is recorded in milliliters per kilogram, ml/kg). the mean maximum oxygen uptake for elite athletes has been found to be 60 with a standard deviation of 7.2. assume that the distribution is approximately normal.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:40
He amount of carbon-14 present in animal bones t years after the animal's death is given by p(t)equals=upper p 0 e superscript negative 0.00012097 tp0e−0.00012097t. how old is an ivory tusk that has lost 26% of its carbon-14?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:20
There are two major tests of readiness for college: the act and the sat. act scores are reported on a scale from 1 to 36. the distribution of act scores in recent years has been roughly normal with mean µ = 20.9 and standard deviation s = 4.8. sat scores are reported on a scale from 400 to 1600. sat scores have been roughly normal with mean µ = 1026 and standard deviation s = 209. reports on a student's act or sat usually give the percentile as well as the actual score. the percentile is just the cumulative proportion stated as a percent: the percent of all scores that were lower than this one. tanya scores 1260 on the sat. what is her percentile (± 1)?
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