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What is the value of the expression (23 - 1) + 32? 9 or 11 or 13 or 16?
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Will mark brainliest. when βrst is translated 4 units down, what are the apparent coordinates of tβ?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30
Ily begins solving the equation 4(x β 1) β x = 3(x + 5) β 11. her work is shown below. 4(x β 1) β x = 3(x + 5) β 11 4x β 4 β x = 3x + 15 β 11 3x β 4 = 3x + 4 how can her partial solution be interpreted?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Astudent solves the equation for v. start with the original equation. use the square root property. use the division property of equality. use the multiplication property of equality. simplify. which statement explains how to correct the error that was made? the square root property must be applied after all other properties of equality are applied. the multiplication property of equality should have been applied before the division property of equality. the division property of equality should have been applied to move the fraction to the other side of the equation. the square root property should have been applied to both complete sides of the equation instead of to select variables.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:40
Assume that females have pulse rates that are normally distributed with a mean of mu equals 72.0 beats per minute and a standard deviation of sigma equals 12.5 beats per minute. complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. if 1 adult female is randomly selected, find the probability that her pulse rate is between 65 beats per minute and 79 beats per minute. the probability is? b. if 16 adult females are randomly selected, find the probability that they have pulse rates with a mean between 65 beats per minute and 79 beats per minute. the probability is? c. why can the normal distribution be used in part (b), even though the sample size does not exceed 30?
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