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Write a function rule for the area of a rectangle whose length is 3 ft more than its width. What is the area of the rectangle when its width is 10 ft?
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Examine the paragraph proof. which theorem does it offer proof for? prove jnm – nmi according to the given information in the image. jk | hi while jnm and lnk are vertical angles. jnm and lnk are congruent by the vertical angles theorem. because lnk and nmi are corresponding angles, they are congruent according to the corresponding angles theorem. finally, jnm is congruent to nmi by the transitive property of equality alternate interior angles theorem gorresponding angle theorem vertical angle theorem o same side interior angles theorem
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1. according to the internal revenue service, the mean tax refund for the year 2007 was $2,708. assume the standard deviation is $650 and that the amounts refunded follow a normal probability distribution. a. what percent of the refunds are more than $3,000? b. what percent of the refunds are more than $3,000 but less than $4,000? c. what percent of the refunds are less than $2,000?
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Given: ab ≅ bc and ao ≅ oc ok − angle bisector of ∠boc find: m∠aok
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