![subject](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 03.11.2019 16:31 Rosemckinney2351
The sum of two numbers is 44. one number is 2 more than twice the other. write a system of equations that defines this situation and solve using any method.
![ansver](/tpl/images/cats/User.png)
Answers: 2
![](/tpl/images/ask_question.png)
![](/tpl/images/ask_question_mob.png)
Another question on Mathematics
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Akid's pool is cylindrical and has a radius of 5 feet and a height of 2 feet. if a cubic foot holds about 7.48 gallons of water, how many gallons of water does the kid's pool hold? 21 gallons 52.3 gallons 1,174,4 gallons 157 gallons
Answers: 2
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
If f(x)=-3x+2 and g(x)=-7x-2, which point represents f(x)=g(x)?
Answers: 1
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:10
The probability that a u.s. resident has traveled to canada is 0.18 and to mexico is 0.09. a. if traveling to canada and traveling to mexico are independent events, what is the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to both? (page 109 in the book may ) b. it turns out that only 4% of u.s. residents have traveled to both countries. comparing this with your answer to part a, are the events independent? explain why or why not. (page 119 may ) c. using the %βs given, make a venn diagram to display this information. (donβt use your answer to part a.) d. using the conditional probability formula (page 114 in the book) and the %βs given, find the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to canada, if we know they have traveled to mexico.
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
The sum of two numbers is 44. one number is 2 more than twice the other. write a system of equations...
Questions
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/biologiya.png)
Biology, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
History, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/biologiya.png)
Biology, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/User.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/fr.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/ekonomika.png)
Business, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/ekonomika.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/biologiya.png)
Biology, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 20.09.2020 02:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)