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Paula designed a garden bed in the shape of an irregular prism. It took
5 cubic feet of dirt to cover the bed to a depth of 6 inches. How much
area does her garden bed cover in square feet?
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The amount spent on food and drink by 20 customers is shown below what is the modal amount spent ?
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The host of a game show is holding a bag with chips to see what prizes the contestants will play for. five (5) of the chips say “new car” ten (10) of the chips say “new tv” three (3) of the chips say “trip to france” contestant named “patty” reaches into the bag. a. what is the probability of choosing a tv chip? b. what is the probability of choosing a car chip next without replacing the 1st chip? c. are these dependent or independent events?
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A0.40 kg soccer ball is kicked so that its incoming velocity of 5 m/s is changed to an outgoing velocity of -25 m/s. what impulse does the player apply to the ball?
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Me! i'm really confused the isosceles trapezoids, abcd and efgh, are similar quadrilaterals. the scale factor between the trapezoids is 2: 3, line gh = 6 centimeters, line ad = 8 centimeters, and line ab is three times the length of line dc . use complete sentences to answer the following prompts and include all of your calculations in your final answer. a. write a similarity statement for each of the four pair of corresponding sides. b. write a congruence statement for each of the four pair of corresponding angles. c. determine the perimeter for each of the isosceles trapezoids.
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