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Calculate the amount of people that will hear a message if 4 persons tell 5
people, and then each of those 5 people tell another 5 people.
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Vanessa earns a base salary of $400.00 every week with an additional5% commission on everything she sells. vanessa sold $1650.00 worth of items last week.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20
What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-5, 6) and (14. - 7)?
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Which of the following are arithmetic sequences? check all that apply. a. 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, b. 2, 3, 6, 11, 18, c. 150, 147, 144, 142, d. 2, 4, 9, 16, 25,
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For every corresponding pair of cross sections, the area of the cross section of a sphere with radius r is equal to the area of the cross section of a cylinder with radius and height 2r minus the volume of two cones, each with a radius and height of r. a cross section of the sphere is and a cross section of the cylinder minus the cones, taken parallel to the base of cylinder, is the volume of the cylinder with radius r and height 2r is and the volume of each cone with radius r and height r is 1/3 pie r^3. so the volume of the cylinder minus the two cones is therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 4/3pie r^3 by cavalieri's principle. (fill in options are: r/2- r- 2r- an annulus- a circle -1/3pier^3- 2/3pier^3- 4/3pier^3- 5/3pier^3- 2pier^3- 4pier^3)
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