Mathematics, 29.08.2019 20:30 nosugh
Spaghetti in a bowl question. (pick up one end of a spaghetti and you can either join it to the other end of the spaghetti you are holding which created a loop or you can pick any other end in the bowl and join it to that. find the expected number of loops.) another spaghetti question (i think the interviewer loved spaghetti): you have a plate of spaghetti in front of you (no you pick two ends and tie them together. then you pick two more ends and tie them together. continue until there are no free ends left. if there were n spaghettis originally, what is the probability that you now have a single giant loop consisting of all the spaghettis?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:30
Steve is scuba diving near his home in maui. at one point he is 100 feet below the surface. represent this number with a negative number. if he descends another 5 feet, what negative number will represents his.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Boris needs to buy plastic spoons. brand a has a box 42 spoons for $2.37. brand b has a box of 72 spoons for $3.57. find the unit price for each brand. then state which brand is the better buy based on the unit price. round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
What is the length of the segment, endpoints of which are intersections of parabolas y=x^2− 11/4 x− 7/4 and y=− 7 /8 x^2+x+ 31/8 ?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Abby is collecting rainfall data. she finds that one value of the data set is a high-value outlier. which statement must be true? abby will use a different formula for calculating the standard deviation. the outlier will increase the standard deviation of the data set. the spread of the graph of the data will not change. abby will not use the mean when calculating the standard deviation.
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