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For this item, a non-Integer answer should be entered as a fraction using / as the fraction bar. Simplify the numerical expression, 2/3 / 2^4+(3/4+1/6) / 1/3 The expression has a value equal to ​
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Last year, a state university received 3,560 applications from boys. of those applications, 35 percent were from boys who lived in other states. part a)how many applications did the university receive from boys who lived in other states? part b)applications to the university from boys represented 40percent of all applications. how many applications did the university receive in all? i don't how to do part b so me and plz tell how you got your answer
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
In a singing competition, there are 150 participants. at the end of each round, 40% of the participants are eliminated. how many participants are left after n rounds?
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The birth weights of newborn babies in the unites states follow in a normal distrubution with a mean of 3.4 kg and standard deviation of 0.6 kg. reaserches interested in studying how. children gain weights decide to take random samples of 100 newborn babies and calculate the sample mean birth weights for each sample
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20
Question 9 of 10 2 points suppose your sat score is 1770. you look up the average sat scores for students admitted to your preferred colleges and find the list of scores below. based on your sat score of 1770, which average score below represents the college that would be your best option? o a. 1790 o b. 2130 o c. 2210 od. 1350
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