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Acardboard of size 16cm and 24cm has been completely used to from a cube. what will be the size of the cube so formed ?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:20
Mr. walker gave his class the function f(x) = (x + 3)(x + 5). four students made a claim about the function. each student’s claim is below. jeremiah: the y-intercept is at (15, 0). lindsay: the x-intercepts are at (–3, 0) and (5, 0). stephen: the vertex is at (–4, –1). alexis: the midpoint between the x-intercepts is at (4, 0). which student’s claim about the function is correct?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
An unknown number x is at most 10. which graph best represents all the values of x? number line graph with closed circle on 10 and shading to the right. number line graph with open circle on 10 and shading to the right. number line graph with open circle on 10 and shading to the left. number line graph with closed circle on 10 and shading to the left.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00
Factor these polynomials and explain how 1. 12x - 3x^2 2. 20 - 240x^2
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30
People end up tossing 12% of what they buy at the grocery store. assume this is the true population proportion and that you plan to take a sample survey of 540 grocery shoppers to further investigate their behavior. a. calculate the mean and the standard error for the sample proportion p. b. describe the sampling distribution of p in part a. draw a graph of this probability distribution with its mean and standard deviation. what is the probability that your survey will provide a sample proportion more than 15%? c. d. population proportion? what is the probability that your survey will provide a sample proportion within + 0.03 of the
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