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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04
Ineed or else im in trouble need a random sample of 240 park users were asked if they go to the park more often on weekdays or on the weekend. the results are shown in the table. weekdays weekend male (50) (10) female (150) (30) based on the data in the table, select correct or incorrect for each statement. correct or incorrect 1.the males go to the park more often on the weekend. 2.the females go to the park more often on weekdays. 3.for the participants in the survey, gender affects which days of the week a person goes to the park.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00
Alex drew a circle with right triangle prq inscribed in it, as shown below: the figure shows a circle with points p, q, and r on it forming an inscribed triangle. side pq is a chord through the center and angle r is a right angle. arc qr measures 80 degrees.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Mexico city, mexico, is the world's second largest metropolis and is also one of its fastest-growing cities with a projected growth rate of 3.2% per year. its population in 1991 was 20,899,000 people. use the formula p = 20.899e0.032t to predict its population p in millions with t equal to the number of years after 1991. what is the predicted population to the nearest thousand of mexico city for the year 2010?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
Steve wants to develop a way to find the total cost of any item including sales tax. the sales tax in his city is 6%. his friend jenna writes the expression x + 6x where x is the cost of the item. explain whether her expression is correct based on the situation.
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