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Write an equation of the line that passes through the given points (1 , 1.5) and (2, 3.5)
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Astudent found the solution below for the given inequality. |x-9|< -4 x-9> 4 and x-9< -4 x> 13 and x< 5 which of the following explains whether the student is correct? -the student is completely correct because the student correctly wrote and solved the compound inequality. -the student is partially correct because only one part of the compound inequality is written correctly. -the student is partially correct because the student should have written the statements using βorβ instead of βand.β -the student is completely incorrect because there is no solution to this inequality.
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An oil exploration company currently has two active projects, one in asia and the other in europe. let a be the event that the asian project is successful and b be the event that the european project is successful. suppose that a and b are independent events with p(a) = 0.2 and p(b) = 0.8. (a) if the asian project is not successful, what is the probability that the european project is also not successful? (b) what is the probability that at least one of the two projects will be successful? (c) given that at least one of the two projects is successful, what is the probability that only the asian project is successful? (round your answer to three decimal places.)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Stefan's sculpture is 7/12 foot tall. he attaches it to a base that is 1/3 foot tall. how tall, in feet, is the sculpture with the base?
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