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chase thought that only 23 people would come to my banquet, but 48 people ended up coming. what was his percent error
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:10
Abaker makes 186 cookies. some are chocolate chip and some are oatmeal raisin, and both kinds are made with and without nuts, as shown in the table above. because they are more popular, the baker made 2/3 of the cookies chocolate chip. if a chocolate chip cookie is chosen at random, what is the probability that it will have nuts? a) 21/93 b) 21/62 c) 41/93 d) 21/41
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
David must install fencing around a lot that is shaped like a right angle.the side of lot that runs east-west is 200 ft long.the side of the lot runs north-south is 125 ft long.calculate how many feet of fencing he will need to surround the entire lot.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
9.4.34 question to estimate the height of a stone figure, an observer holds a small square up to her eyes and walks backward from the figure. she stops when the bottom of the figure aligns with the bottom edge of the square, and when the top of the figure aligns with the top edge of the square. her eye level is 1.811.81 m from the ground. she is 3.703.70 m from the figure. what is the height of the figure to the nearest hundredth of a meter?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
Acaterer knows he will need 60, 50, 80, 40 and 50 dinner napkins on five successive evenings. he can purchase new napkins initially at 25 cents each, after which he can have dirty napkins laundered by a fast one-day laundry service (i.e., dirty napkins given at the end of the day will be ready for use the following day) at 15 cents each, or by a slow two-day service at 8 cents each or both. the caterer wants to know how many napkins he should purchase initially and how many dirty napkins should be laundered by fast and slow service on each of the days in order to minimize his total costs. formulate the caterer’s problem as a linear program as follows (you must state any assumptions you make): a. define all variables clearly. how many are there? b. write out the constraints that must be satisfied, briefly explaining each. (do not simplify.) write out the objective function to be minimized. (do not simplify.)
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