Mathematics, 18.06.2021 07:20 babyduck0664
Katie has a six - sided dice and a pack of playing cards. She rolls the dice and then chooses a card. b) If she conducts his experiment five hundred times, how many times would you expect her to get an even number and face card?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Will mark brainliest with 20 points! the table shows how far object 1 traveled as a function of time. *time (seconds) - 2 4 6 8 *distance traveled (feet) - 18 36 54 72 the equation shows how far object 2 traveled in feet as a function of time in minutes. *f(x) = 10x which object traveled at a faster speed? justify your response.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:20
Which mathematical statements are true? 1) if 3 is an odd number, then 3 times 3 is an even number. 2) if 6 is less than 7, then 4 is greater than 7. 3) six is divisible by 3, and 10 is a multiple of 2. 4) the average of the data is greater than the largest value in the data, or it’s less than the largest value in the data. 5) the slope of a linear graph is its rate of change, and the graph’s y-intercept is the initial value. 6) if an equilateral triangle has equal angles, then all its angles will measure 45°.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Out of 50 students surveyed, 16 have a dog. based on these results, predict how many of the 280 students in the school have a dog.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Aaron invested a total of $4,100, some in an account earning 8% simple interest, and the rest in an account earning 5% simple interest. how much did he invest in each account if after one year he earned $211 in interest? select one: a. $200 at 8%, $3,900 at 5% b. $3,200 at 8%, $900 at 5% c. $900 at 8%, $3,200 at 5% d. $3,900 at 8%, $200 at 5%
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