suppose six sections of the garden are used for yellow roses and two
Mathematics, 20.01.2020 01:31 elpancho755
In the problem above,
suppose six sections of the garden are used for yellow roses and two
other sections are used for petunias. how much more of the garden is
used for yellow roses than is used for petunias? use fraction strips or
another tool to . write your answer as a fraction. -d
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Koji is installing a rectangular window in an office building. the window is 823 feet wide and 534 feet high. the formula for the area of a rectangle is a=bh. what is the area of the window? enter your answer as a mixed number in simplest form in the box. $$ ft2
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The table below represents the displacement of a fish from its reef as a function of time: time (hours) x displacement from reef (feet) y 0 4 1 64 2 124 3 184 4 244 part a: what is the y-intercept of the function, and what does this tell you about the fish? (4 points) part b: calculate the average rate of change of the function represented by the table between x = 1 to x = 3 hours, and tell what the average rate represents. (4 points) part c: what would be the domain of the function if the fish continued to swim at this rate until it traveled 724 feet from the reef? (2 points)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
What is always true when two whole numbers are subtracted?
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In the problem above,
suppose six sections of the garden are used for yellow roses and two
suppose six sections of the garden are used for yellow roses and two
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