Mathematics, 05.07.2019 08:40 chelseayazzie16
Acarpenter makes legs for 3-legged stools and 4-legged tables. he makes a total of 46 legs. he could have made legs for how many 3-legged stools? a. 8 b. 10 c. 12 d. 16
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Prove the divisibility of the following numbers: 25^9 + 5^7 is divisible by 30.also, read as (25 to the power of 9) + (5 to the power of 7) is divisible by 30. blank x 30what is the blank? ( it should be expressed in exponent form)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
4. bob solved the inequality problem below incorrectly. explain his error and redo the problem showing the correct answer. −2x + 5 < 17 −2x + 5-5 < 17-5 -2x/-2 < 12/-2 x < -6
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Answer 20 points and brainiest ! on the board, your teacher writes an example of how to find the median. one of the numbers is erased, leaving what is shown, 18, 30, 26,12 22. what is the median? a. 10 b. 20 c. 24 d. 28
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:00
Amanufacturing firm has been averaging 16.8 orders per week for several years. however, during a recession, orders appeared to slow. suppose the firm’s production manager randomly samples 31 weeks and finds an average of 15.6 orders with a standard deviation of 2.3 orders. using a 0.025 significance level, test whether the mean number of orders has decreased. type the full 5 step procedure into the answer box, then for multiple choice practice, answer the following: 1. what is the name and symbol of the parameter that you are testing? 2. what is the symbol and value of the point estimate of that parameter? 3. what distribution are you using to test this parameter? 4. what is the critical value? 5. what is the test statistic value? 6. what is the p-value?
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