Mathematics, 04.11.2020 22:30 kellz37
• At least 12 sentences answering the following prompt: - What would be your perfect scenario if you could run the government’s voting and apportionment systems? You can either imagine running the US government or a government of an imaginary country. If you do choose an imaginary country, describe the population and make up of your county. You may choose one of the voting and apportionment systems that we learned about, one we didn’t learn about, or make up systems of your own, describing exactly how they would work. Why did you choose these systems? What issues could arise using these systems? In what ways do the advantages of your system outweigh the disadvantages that other systems offer?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10
Girardo is using the model below to solve the equation . girardo uses the following steps: step 1 add 4 negative x-tiles to both sides step 2 add 1 negative unit tile to both sides step 3 the solution is which step could be adjusted so that gerardo's final step results in a positive x-value? in step 1, he should have added 4 positive x-tiles to both sides. in step 1, he should have added 3 negative x-tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 4 negative unit tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 1 positive unit tile to both sides.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50
On a piece of paper graft y+2> -3x-3 then determine which answer matches the graph you drew
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Write a description of each inequality. 1. -5a + 3 > 1 2. 27 - 2b < -6 (this < has a _ under it) 3. 1/2 (c + 1) > 5 (this > has a _ under it)
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• At least 12 sentences answering the following prompt:
- What would be your perfect scenario if yo...
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