Mathematics, 25.06.2019 22:50 pahalsehgal
Two students measure the dimensions of a single-storey structure. one takes measurements from the outside, while the other takes measurements from the inside. the students discover that their measurements for the height of the wall vary. the dimensions of the height of the walls are greater when measured from the outside than when the same walls are measured from the inside of the structure. what is the explanation for this difference in wall height? the walls have a greater dimension in height when measured from the outside of the structure because of the presence of a
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
Desmond wants to sell his car that he paid $8,000 for 2 years ago. the car depreciated, or decreased in value, at a constant rate each month over a 2-year period. if x represents the monthly depreciation amount, which expression shows how much desmond can sell his car for today? \ 8,000 + 24x 8,000 - 24x 8,000 + 2x 8,000 - 2x
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Sanjay solved the equation below. which property did he use to determine that 7x+42=42 is equivalent to 7(x+6)=42 7x+42=42 7x=0 x=0
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Jessica is organizing a guided tour of the rain forest. the average profit per person that the touring company makes is given by the rational expression 18x+35/x, where x is the number of people going on the tour. what does the numerator of this rational expression represents?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:20
If you draw a card with a value of three or less from a standard deck of cards, i will pay you $43. if not, you pay me $11. (aces are considered the highest card in the deck.) step 1 of 2 : find the expected value of the proposition. round your answer to two decimal places. losses must be expressed as negative values.
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