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The researcher used the line y = 0.4x + 4 to model data when substituted the value of x=14 into this equation what did the result tell her
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Do graduates from uf tend to have a higher income than students at fsu, five years after graduation? a random sample of 100 graduates was taken from both schools. let muf be the population mean salary at uf and let mufsu be the population mean salary at fsu. how should we write the alternative hypothesis?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
How many of the 250 grandparents in the population would you expect to prefer online shopping with merchant a? merchant a: 4 merchant b: 6 merchant c: 2 merchant d: 3 other: 5 none: 5 answer choices: a.about 4 b.about 8 c.about 40 d.about 21
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Which statements are true? check all that apply. the line x = 0 is perpendicular to the line y = –3. all lines that are parallel to the y-axis are vertical lines. all lines that are perpendicular to the x-axis have a slope of 0. the equation of the line parallel to the x-axis that passes through the point (2, –6) is x = 2. the equation of the line perpendicular to the y-axis that passes through the point (–5, 1) is y = 1.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Scott’s bank account showed a balance of $750 on sunday. during the next five days, he made one deposit of $140 and numerous withdrawals of $180 each. let x represent the number of withdrawals that scott made. write an inequality that can be used to find the maximum number of withdrawals that scott could have made and maintain a balance of at least $100. do not use a dollar sign ($) in your response.
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