Mathematics, 21.01.2022 04:10 AdityaMathur
Carolyn sees 442 people lined up at the theater to see a movie. The movie theater has 7 rows of seats. How many people sit in each row? How many people are left over?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:50
3-12. write each answer with a reasonable number of figures. find the absolute uncertainty and percent relative uncertainty for each answer. (a) [12.41 (Ā±0.09) + 4.16 (Ā±0.01)] x 7.068 2 (Ā±0.000 4) =? (b) [3.26 (Ā±0.10) x 8.47 (Ā±0.05)] - 0.18 (Ā±0.06) =? (c) 6.843 (Ā±0.008) x 104 + [2.09 (Ā±0.04)- 1.63 (Ā±0.01)] =?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
If the car had not hit the fence, how much farther would it have skidded? solve the skid-distance formula to find the extra distance that the car would have traveled if it had not hit the fence. round your answer to two decimal places. note that unit conversion is built into the skid distance formula, so no unit conversions are needed.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Oliver had $50 on the day before his birthday. after he recived some money for his birthday , he had $75. write and solve eqaution to find how much money oliver received for his birthday. x+50=75
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
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