Mathematics, 28.04.2021 18:20 nautiannaharper5891
The atomic bombings in Japan were deadly. President Truman ordered these attacks. We know that 105,000 people were killed altogether. It seems after 66,000 people were killed in the bombings of Hiroshima that the people in Nagasaki would have known they may would be next. Just how long did the people in Nagasaki have to prepare?
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At oaknoll school, 90 out of 270 students on computers. what percent of students at oak knoll school do not own computers? round the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Abilliard ball is struck by a cue. it travels 1 0 0 cm 100cm before ricocheting off a rail and traveling another 1 2 0 cm 120cm into a corner pocket. the angle between the path as the ball approaches the rail and the path after it strikes the rail is 4 5 ∘ 45 ∘ . how far is the corner pocket from where the cue initially struck the ball? do not round during your calculations. round your final answer to the nearest centimeter.
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Anull hypothesis states that the difference between 8 hours of sleep and 3 hours of sleep has no effect on the number of pictures a student will remember during a picture memory interface test (pmit). examining the mit database, an extremely small t-value of 0.1611 is found. this t-value is much smaller than the smallest t-value on the chart for p-value reference. from this information we can: select one: a. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained shows that the difference between the two groups being tested is not statistically significant b. accept the null hypothesis because the p-value obtained was statistically significant c. reject the null hypothesis because of the p-value obtained d. reject the null hypothesis because the data obtained is statistically significant
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