Mathematics, 20.07.2019 14:30 Thevilqueen2857
For spring break this year your family decided to visit michigan, but it snows the first weekend you are there. you decide to make a snowman. if the bottom ball is 3 feet across, the middle ball is 2 feet across, and the top is 1 foot across, how much snow is needed to build the whole snowman? round your answer to the nearest cubic foot.
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04
Fran would like to estimate the mean amount of time it takes people in her town to travel to work. the town's population is 150,000 and about 90,000 of those are working adults. which statements are true? select each correct answer. there is no way to infer the value of the mean. she must collect data for all 90,000 working adults and calculate the mean. a larger sample of working adults will provide a better estimate of the true mean than a smaller sample. the population of working adults is too large for using a sample to estimate the mean of the entire group. if she takes a random sample of the population of working adults in her town, the mean for that group is likely close to the mean for the entire group.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Bobby bought 1.12 pounds of turkey at a cost of 2.50 per pound. carla bought 1.4 pounds of turkey at a cost of 2.20 per pound. who spent more and by much?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Long division setup showing an incomplete calculation. 12 is in the divisor, 6839 is in the dividend, and 5 hundreds and 6 tens is written in the quotient. 6000 is subtracted from 6839 to give 839. an unknown value represented by a box is being subtracted from 839. what number should be placed in the box to complete the division calculation?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Right triangle abc has three sides with lengths ab= 119, bc = 169, ca= 120. find the value of cos c. hint: draw and label the triangle. the hypotenuse is always the longest.
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