Mathematics, 15.11.2020 19:40 ctyrector
Fill in the missing numbers along the sides of the triangle so that it contains each of the numbers from 2 through 10 exactly once. Furthermore, each side of the triangle should contain four numbers whose sum is 24.
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Asap for seven months an ice creams vendor collects data showing the number of cones sold a day (c) and the degrees above 70 degrees f the vendor finds that there is a positive linear association between c and t that is the best modeled by this equation c=3.7t+98 which statement is true? the model predicts that the average number of cones sold in a day is 3.7 the model predicts that the average number of cones sold i a day is 98 a model predicts that for each additional degree that the high temperature is above 70 degres f the total of number of cones sold increases by 3.7 the model predicts for each additional degree that the high temperature is above 70 degrees f the total number of cones sold increasingly by 98
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During the election for class president, 40% of the students voted for kellen, and 60% of the students voted for robbie. 500 students voted in total. how many more students voted for robbie than for kellen? answer with work : )
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