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You randomly select 3 socks from a bin of 6 blue socks and 4 black socks. What is the probability that all three socks are black if you replace each sock before selecting the next one? (Write your answer as percent rounded to the nearest tenth)
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Given the choice between receiving $1.000.000 in one month or a single penny-doubled everyday for the period of one month; which option would you choice? show your work to support your answer. (assume that 1 month=30 days)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
What is the missing reason in step 5? linear pair postulategivendefinition of complementary anglescongruent complements theorem
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
The width of a rectangle is 20 units. can the perimeter p of the rectangle be 64 units when its length x is 11 units? no, because p = 2x + 2(20) no, because p β 2x + 2(20) yes, because p β 2x + 2(20) yes, because p = 2x + 2(20)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Acaterer charges $500 plus $30 per guest to cater a wedding. walt and traci don't want to spend more than $8000 on catering. write and solve an inequality in terms of the number of guests, g, that can be invited. a) 30g ? 8000; g ? 267 b) 500g < 8000; g < 16 c) 500 + 30g < 8000; g < 250 d) 500 + 30g ? 8000; g ? 250
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