Consider the figure below to complete the statement.
(17x - 6)
(5x + 18)
The measu...
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Consider the figure below to complete the statement.
(17x - 6)
(5x + 18)
The measure of ZMBT is
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The data shown in the table below represents the weight, in pounds, of a little girl, recorded each year on her birthday. age (in years) weight (in pounds) 2 32 6 47 7 51 4 40 5 43 3 38 8 60 1 23 part a: create a scatter plot to represent the data shown above. sketch the line of best fit. label at least three specific points on the graph that the line passes through. also include the correct labels on the x-axis and y-axis. part b: algebraically write the equation of the best fit line in slope-intercept form. include all of your calculations in your final answer. part c: use the equation for the line of best fit to approximate the weight of the little girl at an age of 14 years old.
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Neveah and clint are baking muffins for the bake sale. they need to bake 30 muffins for their display case. clint has baked 4 so far, and neveah has baked 7. how many muffins (m) do they have left to bake? show your work!
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There are three bags: a (contains 2 white and 4 red balls), b (8 white, 4 red) and c (1 white 3 red). you select one ball at random from each bag, observe that exactly two are white, but forget which ball came from which bag. what is the probability that you selected a white ball from bag a?
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(05.03 mc) part a: explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 4x and y = 2xβ2 intersect are the solutions of the equation 4x = 2xβ2. (4 points) part b: make tables to find the solution to 4x = 2xβ2. take the integer values of x between β3 and 3. (4 points) part c: how can you solve the equation 4x = 2xβ2 graphically? (2 points)
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