Mathematics, 21.04.2021 03:30 linnybear300
A company tests two new products to make sure they last for more then a year. Product 1 had 950 out of 1,000 test items last for more than a year. Product 2 had 150 out of 200 for more than a year. If you had to choose one of these two products to use for more then a year, which one is more likely to last?
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5,600 x 10^3 = a) 560 b) 5,000,600 c) 5,600,000 d) 56,000
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
At the olympic games, many events have several rounds of competition. one of these events is the men's 100-meter backstroke. the upper dot plot shows the times (in seconds) of the top 8 finishers in the final round of the 2012 olympics. the lower dot plot shows the times of the same 8 swimmers, but in the semifinal round. which pieces of information can be gathered from these dot plots? (remember that lower swim times are faster.) choose all answers that apply: a: the swimmers had faster times on average in the final round. b: the times in the final round vary noticeably more than the times in the semifinal round. c: none of the above.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
With these 5 geometry questions! pls 1.)quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in this circle.what is the measure of ∠a ? enter your answer in the box.°2.)quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in a circle.what is the measure of angle a? enter your answer in the box.m∠a= 3.)quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in this circle.what is the measure of angle b? enter your answer in the box.m∠b= °4.)quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in this circle.what is the measure of angle a? enter your answer in the box.°5.) quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in this circle.what is the measure of angle c? enter your answer in the box.°
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