Mathematics, 02.09.2019 13:00 nadiareese
Josh and his friends bought vanilla wafers for $4 per packet and chocolate wafers for $1 per packet at a carnival. they spent a total of $45 to buy a total of 27 packets of wafers of the two varieties.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
The sum of two numbers is 58. the first number is 8 less than half the second number. let c represent the first number. let drepresent the second number. which statements about solving for the two numbers are true? check all that apply.the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers.the equation  represents the sentence “the first number is 8 less than half the second number.”the equation  represents the relationship between the two numbers.the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers.the number d is 14.the number c is 44.the number c is 14.the number d is 44.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
You are making a battery for a science project. you have copper wire for your first electrode. you need to choose a conductor, a second electrode, and a device to plug into your battery. you have already chosen a lemon conductor. complete each statement below about the options that include a lemon conductor.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
An optical inspection system is used to distinguish among different part types. the probability of a correct classification of any part is 0.92. suppose that three parts are inspected and that the classifications are independent. let the random variable x denote the number of parts that are correctly classified. determine the probability mass function of x. round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). x f(x) 0 1 2 3
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