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Drag each set of dots to the correct location on the dot plot. Each set of dots can be used more than once. Not all sets of dots will be used Tricia recorded the number of pets owned by each of her classmates. These data points represent the results of her survey 032.41.002.1.2.1.1.3,4,2,0,0.1.1.1. 0.3 Create a dot plot that represents the data 1 Number of Students 2 Numbers of Pets
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. not all tiles will be used. the heights of the girls in an advanced swimming course are 55, 60, 59, 52, 65, 66, 62, and 65 inches. match the measures of this data with their values.
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When are triangles considered similar? a. corresponding angles are equal andcorresponding sides are proportionalb. corresponding angles are proportional andcorresponding sides are equalc. corresponding angles are equal orcorresponding sides are proportionald. corresponding angles are proportional orcorresponding sides are equal select the best answer from the choices providedmark this and retumsave and exitnext
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:10
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White shapes and black shapes are used in a game. some of the shapes are circles. while the rest are squares. the ratio of the number of white shapes to the number of black shapes is 5: 11. the ratio of the number of white cicrles to the number of white squares is 3: 7. the ratio of the number of black circles to the number of black squres is 3: 8. work out what fraction of all the shapes are circles.
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