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The rules for an essay contest say that entries can have 500 words with an absolute deviation of at most 30 words. Write and solve an absolute value inequality that represents the acceptable numbers of words. The inequality is (?blank?), where w represents the number of words. The acceptable numbers of words are (?blank?) to (?blank?) words. -Fill in the (?blank?)s
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Click the arrows to advance or review slides. mapping carbohydrates to food carbohydrates (grams) 15 food (quantity) bread (1 slice) pasta (1/3 cup) apple (1 medium) mashed potatoes (1/2 cup) broccoli (1/2 cup) carrots (1/2 cup) milk (1 cup) yogurt (6 oz.) 12 12 is jennifer's relation a function? yes no f 1 of 2 → jennifer figure out the difference between a function and a relation by answering the questions about her food choices
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Acertain volume of water contains 100000 hydrogen atoms and 50,000 oxygen atoms how many hydrogen atoms are in a volume of water containing 4 million oxygen atoms
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Atype of plant is introduced into an ecosystem and quickly begins to take over. a scientist counts the number of plants after mmonths and develops the equation p(m)= 19.3(1.089)^m to model the situation. most recently, the scientist counted 138 plants.assuming there are no limiting factors to the growth of the plants, about how many months have passed since the plants werefirst introduced? a)o 6.1b)0.6.6c)10 72d)o 23.1
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:10
2. (09.01 lc) a function is shown in the table. x g(x) −3 17 −1 −3 0 −4 2 13 which of the following is a true statement for this function? (5 points) the function is increasing from x = −3 to x = −1. the function is increasing from x = −1 to x = 0. the function is decreasing from x = 0 to x = 2. the function is decreasing from x = −3 to x = −1.
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