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7. Mirror image of the point (9,- 8) in the y -axis is
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Someone answer asap for ! a ball is rolled down a ramp. the height, f(x), in meters, of the ball x seconds after it is released is modeled by the function f(x) = x²- 10x + 25 for all values of x from 0 to 5. which statement about the ball is true? a. the maximum height of the ball is 5 meters b. the height of the ball increases from 0 to 5 meters above the ground. c. the ball has traveled 5 meters when it reaches the bottom of the ramp. d. the ball has been traveling for 5 seconds when it reaches the bottom of the ramp
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:20
Amajor grocery store chain is trying to cut down on waste. currently, they get peaches from two different distributors, whole fruits and green grocer. out of a two large shipments, the manager randomly selects items from both suppliers and counts the number of items that are not sell-able due to bruising, disease or other problems. she then makes a confidence interval. is there a significant difference in the quality of the peaches between the two distributors? 95% ci for pw-pg: (0.064, 0.156)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Use sigma notation to represent the following series for 9 terms.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Maci and i are making a small kite. two sides are 10". two sides are 5". the shorter diagonal is 6". round all your answers to the nearest tenth. 1. what is the distance from the peak of the kite to the intersection of the diagonals? 2. what is the distance from intersection of the diagonals to the top of the tail? 3. what is the length of the longer diagonal?
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