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The number of toys owned by eight classmates is shown below: 4, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 8, 4 part a: what is the mean of the data? show your work. (4 points) part b: use your answer from part a to calculate the mean absolute deviation for the data. show your work.
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The data in the table represent the height of an object over time. which model best represents the data? height of an object time (seconds) height (feet) 05 1 50 2 70 3 48 quadratic, because the height of the object increases or decreases with a multiplicative rate of change quadratic, because the height increases and then decreases exponential, because the height of the object increases or decreases with a multiplicative rate of change exponential, because the height increases and then decreases
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Atype of plant is introduced into an ecosystem and quickly begins to take over. a scientist counts the number of plants after mmonths and develops the equation p(m)= 19.3(1.089)^m to model the situation. most recently, the scientist counted 138 plants.assuming there are no limiting factors to the growth of the plants, about how many months have passed since the plants werefirst introduced? a)o 6.1b)0.6.6c)10 72d)o 23.1
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
If a company produces x units of an item at a cost of $35 apiece the function c=35x is a of the total production costs
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In 2000 there were 100 rabbits in central park the population increased by 16% each year ? write a function to illustrate the situation. how many rabbits were in central park in 2005 . predict how many rabbits there will be at the end of this year we are in 2018?
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