Mathematics, 20.12.2021 05:00 lizethyyaritza16
Given y > -5.2 + 3, which of the following are solutions? a (0,0) b (2.1) c (3,-2) d (0,5) e (1,1)
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Dexter read 11 science fiction books and 5 history books. lena read 9 science fiction books and 4 history books. compare the students’ ratios of science fiction books to history books. 1. determine the ratios’ form:    science fiction books to history books 2. write the ratios as fractions:    dexter: 115; lena: 94 3. rewrite with a common denominator. 4. compare. 5. answer the question. determine which shows the correct comparison of the ratios for this problem.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
What are the first 4 terms in the multiplication pattern given by the formula 2×4n
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Answer asap ill give ! ’ a sample of radioactive material decays over time. the number of grams, y , of the material remaining x days after the sample is discovered is given by the equation y = 10(0.5)^x. what does the number 10 represents in the equation? a. the half-life of the radioactive material, in days b. the amount of the sample, in grams, that decays each day c. the time, in days, it will take for the samples to decay completely d. the size of the sample, in grams, at the time the material was discovered
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
When solving this problem: 3025/5.5 = a/90.75 you get 49912.5 which would be the length of one of the sides of a square when the area is only 90.75 inches. is that answer correct, why, and how is it possible?
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Given y > -5.2 + 3, which of the following are solutions? a (0,0) b (2.1) c (3,-2) d (0,5) e (1,1...
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