Mathematics, 20.02.2020 07:58 kenisonpaigebosma
A candy store has ten giant pieces of candy! Find the probability of each event. There are 4 gumdrops, 3 lolipops, 2 jellybeans, and 1 peppermint. 1. What is the probability that a child will pick a peppermint or a jellybean, then a lollipop? 2. What is the probability that a child will pick a lollipop or peppermint, then a gumdrop? 3. What is the probability that a child will pick a jellybean, then a peppermint or a gumdrop? 4. What is the probability that a child will pick a peppermint, then a gumdrop?
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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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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Merrida uses a pattern in the multiplication table below to find ratios that are equivalent to 7: 9. if merrida multiplies the first term, 7, by a factor of 6, what should she do to find the other term for the equivalent ratio? multiply 9 by 1. multiply 9 by 6. multiply 9 by 7. multiply 9 by 9.
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