Mathematics, 08.01.2021 02:30 brooke7768
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
Assume that 1400 births are randomly selected and 1378 of the births are girls. use subjective judgment to describe the number of girls as significantly high, significantly low, or neither significantly low nor significantly high. choose the correct answer below. a. the number of girls is neither significantly low nor significantly high. b. the number of girls is significantly high. c. the number of girls is significantly low. d. it is impossible to make a judgment with the given information.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:40
Aperpendicular bisector, cd is drawn through point con ab if the coordinates of point a are (-3, 2) and the coordinates of point b are (7,6), the x-intercept of cd is point lies on cd.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50
Drag each tile into the correct box. not all tiles will be used. find the tables with unit rates greater than the unit rate in the graph. then tenge these tables in order from least to greatest unit rate
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:20
Sample response: if the graph passes the horizontaline test, then the function is one to one. functions that are one to one have inverses that a therefore, the inverse is a hinction compare your response to the sample response above. what did you include in your explanation? a reference to the horizontal-line test d a statement that the function is one-to-one the conclusion that the inverse is a function done
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