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Trish had a square garden with side lengths of 8 feet. She expanded her garden to 10 feet by 8 feet. By how many square feet did she expand the area of her garden?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
If 1/√5+1/√5+1=p+q√r , find the values of p, q and r
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
The table below shows the number of free throw shots attempted and the number of shots made for the five starting players on the basketball team during practice. each player's goal is to make 80% of her shots. players number of free throws made free throw attempts kelly 16 20 sarah 25 30 maggie 31 40 liz 44 50 kim 47 60 how many players made at least 80% of their shots? round to the nearest percent.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:20
The range of the following relation r {(3, -5), (1, 2), (-1, -4), (-1, 2)} is (1 point){-4, -5, 2, 2){-1, 1, 3){-1,-1,1,3){-5, -4,2)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:50
Q.1 dr. frank needs to choose 3 students from her advanced biology course to attend a conference in hawaii. the course has 40 students. which of the following methods could dr. frank use to choose a simple, random sample of 3 students? select all that apply. 1 dr. frank could have the students line up from shortest to tallest, then use her birthdate, 2/5/39, to select 3 students from the line (the 2nd student, the 5th student, and the 39th student). 2. dr. frank could upload her class roster into a spreadsheet and use a ranom-number generating function to produce 3 random numbers. the students whose names are located in the rows with these 3 numbers on the spreadsheet would be chosen. 3. dr. frank could choose the students with the 3 highest grades in the class. 4. dr. frank could count to three, then the first students to come to the front of the classroom and grab a golden ticket from her hand would be selected. 5. dr. frank could ask all students to write their name on a card, place all of the cards in a hat, shake the hat, and then pull 3 cards out from the hat. the students whose names appear on those 3 cards will be selected. 6. dr. frank could ask for volunteers to go to the conference, then choose the first 3 students who raise their hands. q2. now, choose one of the methods that you did not select and explain why this method would not result in a simple, random sample:
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