Mathematics, 23.05.2020 08:02 mkuhauluasong2020
A group of seven musicians includes three violinists and four harpists. An instructor randomly selects one of the musicians to play the first part of a duet and a different musician to play the second part of a duet. Use a sample space to determine whether randomly selecting a
violinist first and randomly selecting a harpist second are independent events.
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You are responsible for designing a new city. you are inspired by pierre charles l'enfant, who laid out the streets of our nation's capital. numbered streets run north and south, and lettered streets run east and west. avenues are named after states, and they intersect the streets on a diagonal. the streets are parallel and the intersections form similar triangles. 18th st. is 454 meters long and the intersection of 18th and k st. is 207 meters from connecticut ave. if 19th st. and k st. is 385 meters from connecticut ave., what is the length of 19th st.?
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What is the slope of the line that contains the points (4,8) and (9,8)? what type of line is it?
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Which of these people has balanced their checkbook correctly? oa. gary: the balance in his check register is $500 and the balance in his bank statement is $500. b. gail: the balance in her check register is $400 and the balance in her bank statement is $500. c. gavin: the balance in his check register is $500 and the balance in his bank statement is $510.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
Parks is wearing several rubber bracelets one third of the bracelets are tie-dye 1/6 are blue and 1/3 of the remainder are camouflage if parks wears 2 camouflage bracelets how many bracelets does he have on
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