Mathematics, 01.04.2021 01:30 Arielledt10
Drag each scenario to show whether the final result will be greater than the original
value, less than the original value, or the same as the original value.
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A 20% increase followed by a 25% decrease
A 25% increase followed by a 20% decrease
A $10 increase followed by a $10 decrease
A 50% decrease followed by a 100% increase
A 50% increase followed by a 33 % decrease
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:10
The conversion factor relating feet to meters is 1 ft=0.305 m. keep in mind that when using conversion factors, you want to make sure that like units cancel leaving you with the units you need. you have been told that a certain house is 164 m2 in area. how much is this in square feet?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Aliter of water contains about 3.35 x 10^25 molecules. a certain river discharges about 2.9x 10^8 l of water every second. about how many molecules does the river discharge every minute? write your answer in scientific notation
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Paper plates cost $8 per package and plastic utensils cost $5 per package. your supplier delivers 15 packages for a total cost of $90.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
A. find the power of the test, when the null hypothesis assumes a population mean of mu = 450, with a population standard deviation of 156, the sample size is 5 and the true mean is 638.47 with confidence intervals of 95 b. find the power of the test, when the null hypothesis assumes a population mean of mu = 644, with a population standard deviation of 174, the sample size is 3 and the true mean is 744.04 with confidence intervals of 95% c. find the power of the test, when the null hypothesis assumes a population mean of mu = 510, with a population standard deviation of 126, the sample size is 10 and the true mean is 529.44 with confidence intervals of 95
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