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- Yarhands
Yarhands statistical consult conducted statistical analysis on the election results from 1992 to 2012 to assess the chances of the NPP winning the election in Ghana's Volta region. The research reveals that 15% of inhabitants in the Volta region favor the - Problem
Problem Solving: The sum of three consecutive numbers is 93. What is the difference between the largest and the smallest number? - Three pieces
Three pieces of lace measure 1/7 meter, 5/14 meter, and 3/7. How long are the pieces of lace together? - Three cakes
There are three cakes an ice cream cake, chocolate, and a sponge cake. We ate 3/4 of the ice cream cake. We cut the chocolate cake into twelve equal pieces, of which We ate nine. The sponge cake was divided into eight equal pieces, with only one remaining
- A Piece 6
A piece of material measures 40 inches. Sara cuts the material into two pieces, one measuring 14 inches. Write an addition equation that we could use to find the length of the other piece of the material. - After 6
After buying half a dozen eggs, three cans of sardines, and a pack of milk, Enya received a change of P0.50 from her P200. The pack of milk costs P105, and a can of sardines costs P16.50. How much is the price of an egg? - Jack had
Jack had 4 hours of school. He spent 45 minutes in the library and 1/2 hour on a science lecture and had a lunch break of 25 minutes. How much time is left for the school to get over? (Write the answer as a fraction.) - Tanya
Tanya bought three adult tickets and one children's ticket to a movie for $22.10. Li bought five adult tickets and four children's tickets for $43.60. Find the cost of one adult ticket and the cost of one children's ticket. - From least to greatest
Which set of rational numbers is arranged from least to greatest? A) -3.5, negative 1 over 4, 2, 1 over 3 B) -3.5, negative 1 over 4, 1 over 3, 2 C) 2, 1 over 3, negative 1 over 4, -3.5 D) negative 1 over 4, 1 over 3, 2, -3.5
- Bernoulli trial
A used car saleswoman estimates that each time she shows a customer a car, there is a probability of 0.1 that the customer will buy the car. The saleswoman would like to sell at least one car per week. If showing a car is a Bernoulli trial with a probabil - Instantaneous 76754
For a dipole, calculate the complex apparent power S and the instantaneous value of the current i(t), given: R=10 Ω, C=100uF, f=50 Hz, u(t)= square root of 2, sin( ωt - 30 °). Thanks for any help or advice. - Markup 2
A store manager paid $74 for an item and set the selling price at $102.86. What was the percent markup? - A rope cut
From a rope of 200 m, pieces of equal sizes are cut. If each part is ¼ m, find the number of pieces. - Din has
Din has 15 3/4 kg of nuts. Suppose you sell the nuts for P40.00 for every 1/4 kg. How much is the total cost of the nuts?
- Marry
Marry had 1 1/2 dozen eggs in the refrigerator. She used 1/3 of the eggs. What part of the eggs was used? - Find all
Find all right-angled triangles whose side lengths form an arithmetic sequence. - Non equivalent ints
Two n-digit integers are said to be equivalent if one is a permutation of the other. Find the number of 5-digit integers such no two are equivalent. If the digit 5,7,9 can appear at most one, how many non-equivalent five-digit integers are there? - Score on tests
On the first six tests in his Mathematics subject, his scores were 92, 82, 86, 93, 96, and 91. If he took the seventh test and raised the mean of his scores by exactly one point, what is his score on the 7th test? - Henry
Henry has scored 72, 67, 82, and 79 on his Algebra tests. Use an inequality to find the scores he must take on the final exam to pass the course with an average of 77 or higher, given that the final exam counts as two tests.
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