Sheila wants to research the colors of houses on a highly populated
street. Which of the follo...
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Sheila wants to research the colors of houses on a highly populated
street. Which of the following methods could Sheila use to generate a
representative sample? Select all that apply. *
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Use δjkl and δmpn to determine whether don's claim is true or false. which of the following should don use to prove the triangles are similar? sss sas aas aa
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Asporting good store is offering 30 percent off of the original price(x) of football cleats. the discount will be reduced by an another $7 before sales tax.
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Submarines control how much they float or sink in the ocean by changing the volume of air and water contained in large ballast tanks. when the tanks are completely full of water, the submarine increases its overall mass and sinks down to the bottom. when the tanks are completely full of air, the submarine reduces its overall mass and floats to the surface. depending on the density of the seawater surrounding the submarine, it will pump seawater in or out of the tanks in order to achieve the same overall density as the sea water and float neutrally in the water. the volume of the submarine never changes. when the tanks are completely full of water, a submarine with a volume of 7.8\times10^3\text{ m}^37.8×10 3 m 3 7, point, 8, times, 10, start superscript, 3, end superscript, space, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript has a total mass of 8\times10^6\text{ kg}8×10 6 kg8, times, 10, start superscript, 6, end superscript, space, k, g. the density of the seawater is 10^3\text{ kg/m}^310 3 kg/m 3 10, start superscript, 3, end superscript, space, k, g, slash, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript. to make that submarine float neutrally, and neither float nor sink in the ocean, what volume of water does that submarine need to subtract from its tanks?
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