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A pole suggest that 44% of kids list blue as their favorite color. When Steve survey 25 students at his school he found that 7 of 25 students choose blue as their favorite color. choose all possible reasons for the discrepancy in the results. 1. the theoretical probability is not calculated correctly. 2. experiment is flawed 3. there's no discrepancy in the data 4. enough trials have not been performed to give the desired result
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On a piece of paper, graph . then determine which answer choice matches the graph you drew
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:10
Abc will undergo two transformations to give aa'b'c' which pair of transformations will give a different image of aabc if the order of the transformations is reversed? a. a rotation 90' counterclockwise about the origin followed by a reflection across the y-axis b a translation 5 units down followed by a translation 4 units to the right c. a reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis a rotation 180'clockwise about the ongin followed by a reflection across the y-axis reset next 2 omentum all rights reserved o atk me anything o o e
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
(c) the diagram shows the first three shapes of a matchsticks arrangement.first shape = 3second shape = 5third shape = 7given m represents the number of matchstick used to arrange the n'th shape.(i) write a formula to represent the relation between m and n. express m as the subjectof the formula.(ii) 19 matchsticks are used to make the p'th shape. find the value of p.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Solve: 25 points find the fifth term of an increasing geometric progression if the first term is equal to 7−3 √5 and each term (starting with the second) is equal to the difference of the term following it and the term preceding it.
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