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How much wrapping paper do you need to cover the box will give brainliest answer
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12. decide whether each statement is always true, sometimes true, or never true. a. when corresponding points of an original figure and its reflection are connected, the resulting segments are all perpendicular to the line of reflection. b. when a point is reflected over a horizontal line, the y-coordinate of the point stays the same. answer both questions and explain
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Mary works for a company that ships packages and must measure the size of each box that needs to be shipped. mary measures a box and finds the length is 7 inches, the width is 14 inches, and the height is 15 inches. what is the volume of the box? [type your answer as a number.]
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The step function g(x) is defined as shown.what is the range of g(x)? ***answer choices in picture.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
The position of a moving particle is given by the position function: f(t)=-9t-t^2-0.2t^3+0.1t^4 a. at what time does the particle reverse direction? b. when is the displacement positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) c. when is the displacement negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) d. when is the particle’s acceleration positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) e. when is the particle’s acceleration negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation)
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