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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Jeffery conducted a survey in his school and found that 30 of the 50 eighth grade students' favorite subject is mathematics. based on the results, jeffery concluded that out of the 200 students in his school, 120 students' favorite subject is mathematics. select the statement that is true about jeffery's conclusion. a. jeffery's conclusion is not valid because the sample was biased since only 200 students were surveyed. b. jeffery's conclusion is valid because the sample was random since all of the students were eighth grade students. c. jeffery's conclusion is valid because the sample was random. d. jeffery's conclusion is not valid because the sample was biased since all of the students were eighth grade students.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
(50 points) drag each description to the correct location on the table. each description can be used more than once. some systems of equations and their graphs are given in the table. for each system, place the description(s) in the box that correctly describe the type of system shown. :
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Three students each examine the system of linear equations shown. 8x + 4y = 16 8x + 2y = 8 caleb says there is exactly one solution. jeremy says there is no solution. kim says there are infinitely many solutions. which student is correct? provide mathematical reasoning to support your answer. answer in complete sentences. : d
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Sara is flying a kite at the park. the angle of elevation from sara to kite in the sky is 53° and the length of the string is 32 feet. of sara is 5 feet tall how far off the ground is the kite
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