Mathematics, 04.02.2020 03:58 20011854
We often judge other people by their faces. it appears that some people judge candidates for elected office by their faces. researchers showed head‑and‑shoulders photos of the two main candidates in 3232 races for the u. s. senate to many subjects (dropping subjects who recognized one of the candidates) to see which candidate was rated “more competent” based on nothing but the photos. on election day, the candidates whose faces looked more competent won of the 3232 contests. if faces don’t influence voting, half of all races in the long run should be won by the candidate with the better face. is there evidence that the candidate with the better face wins more than half the time?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10
Girardo is using the model below to solve the equation . girardo uses the following steps: step 1 add 4 negative x-tiles to both sides step 2 add 1 negative unit tile to both sides step 3 the solution is which step could be adjusted so that gerardo's final step results in a positive x-value? in step 1, he should have added 4 positive x-tiles to both sides. in step 1, he should have added 3 negative x-tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 4 negative unit tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 1 positive unit tile to both sides.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
Abox holds 500 paperclips. after a week on the teacher's desk 239 paperclips remained. how many paperclips were used?
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