Mathematics, 18.10.2020 15:01 g0606997
in a geometrical progression, the product of the 2nd and 4th term is double the the 5th terms. and the sum of the first four terms is 80 find the G. p
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:10
What is the slope of the line that contains the points (4,8) and (9,8)? what type of line is it?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:10
Yuto and hila attempted to solve the same inequality. their work is shown below. which statement is true about the work shown above? yuto is correct because he isolated the variable correctly and reversed the inequality symbol. yuto is incorrect because he should not have reversed the inequality symbol. hila is correct because she isolated the variable correctly and reversed the inequality symbol. hila is incorrect because she should not have reversed the inequality symbol.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
Assume that there is a 11% rate of disk drive failure in a year. a. if all your computer data is stored on a hard disk drive with a copy stored on a second hard disk drive, what is the probability that during a year, you can avoid catastrophe with at least one working drive? b. if copies of all your computer data are stored on four independent hard disk drives, what is the probability that during a year, you can avoid catastrophe with at least one working drive?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Sara goes on a slingshot ride in an amusement park. she is strapped into a spherical ball that has a radius 3*10^2 of centimeters. what is the volume of air in the spherical ball? use this formula: volume of a sphere=4/3pi,r^3 , where r is the sphereās radius.
Answers: 1
in a geometrical progression, the product of the 2nd and 4th term is double the the 5th terms. and t...
English, 20.11.2020 22:30
English, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30
English, 20.11.2020 22:30
English, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30
English, 20.11.2020 22:30
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 22:30