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The sum of four numbers is 253. the ratio of the first to the second is 2 : 3. the ratio of the second to the third is 5 : 6. the ratio of the third to the fourth is 8 : 9. what is the average of the second and the third number?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Find parametric equations for the line tangent to the curve of intersection of the surfaces at the given point. surfaces: xsquared2plus+2yplus+2zequals=1212 yequals=33 point: left parenthesis 1 comma 3 comma five halves right parenthesis
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:40
Jonathan pays $1.90 per pound for potatoes. he buys 8.3 pounds of potatoes. he determines that he will pay $15.77, before tax, for the potatoes. which best describes the reasonableness of jonathan’s solution? jonathan’s answer is reasonable because there are two decimal places in the factors and two in the product. jonathan’s answer is unreasonable because there are three decimal places in the factors and two in the product. jonathan’s answer is reasonable because is 16, and 16 is close to 15.77. jonathan’s answer is unreasonable because is 8, and 8 is not very close to 15.77.
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Lems1. the following data set represents the scores on intelligence quotient(iq) examinations of 40 sixth-grade students at a particular school: 114, 122, 103, 118, 99, 105, 134, 125, 117, 106, 109, 104, 111, 127,133, 111, 117, 103, 120, 98, 100, 130, 141, 119, 128, 106, 109, 115,113, 121, 100, 130, 125, 117, 119, 113, 104, 108, 110, 102(a) present this data set in a frequency histogram.(b) which class interval contains the greatest number of data values? (c) is there a roughly equal number of data in each class interval? (d) does the histogram appear to be approximately symmetric? if so,about which interval is it approximately symmetric?
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