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- Two places
The actual distance between the two places is 105 km. Find the scale of the map on which this distance is marked by a line 1.2 dm long.
- Tourist 57513
The tourist map has a scale of 1:40 000. Find the actual length of the trip, which is marked on the map by a 7 cm long line.
- Sides in ratio
The sides of the triangle are in a ratio of 2:6:5. Find the dimensions of the remaining sides if the longest side is 32 cm.
- Compare distributions
Which would you expect to be larger, the standard deviation of 5 random numbers picked from 1 to 47 in the California Super Lotto (CSL - write 1 as a result), or the standard deviation of 5 random numbers picked from 1 to 69 in the multi-state PowerBall L
- A student 2
A student randomly selected 225 college students and asked whether they had eaten breakfast that morning before coming to campus. Fifty-seven students were at least 25 years old, and 30 had breakfast that morning. Of the 168 students younger than 25, 82 h
- Monthly payments 2
Suppose you have selected a new car to purchase for $19,500. If we can finance the car over four years at an annual rate of 6.9% compounded monthly, how much will your monthly payments be?
- Chiesey
Cheesy drank ¾ of a 320ml bottle of water. Colley drank ⅔ as much water as Cheesy did. How many ml of water did Colley drink?
- Trapezoid and diagonals
Find the area of a trapezoid with bases a = 24 cm, c = 16 cm, and diagonals u = 22 cm, v = 26 cm.
- Z-score
The mean adult male pulse rate is 67.3 beats per minute, with a standard deviation of 10.3. Find the z-score for an adult male's pulse rate of 75. (Round the z-score to two decimal places. )
- Mountains 57433
The trip to the seaside vacation was as follows: 80% of the entire route was on the plain. 40% of the rest was through the mountains. The remaining 180 km was along the coast. What is the total length of the route? Thank you
- The sum 17
The sum of the three numbers is -1. If we multiply the second number by 2, the third number by 3, and add them, we get 5. If we subtract the third number from the sum of the first and second numbers, we get -1. Answer the following: Represent the above
- Rani read
Rani read 3/8 of a book in a day. What fraction of the book will she read in 6 days?
- Sum of three fractions
What is the sum of 6/7, 1/2 & 3/4?
- The temperature 17
The temperature was -5 Celsius at 6 AM. It increased by a speed of three degrees every hour for six hours. The temperature then increased 1 1/2° every hour for five hours. What was the temperature at 5 PM?
- One large
One large pizza is cut into 12 pieces. The pizza has sausage, mushrooms, and cheese on it. Michelle ate 1/6 of the pizza, Natalie ate 1/4 of the pizza, Bridgette ate 1/8 of the pizza, and Brenda ate 1/3 of the pizza. How much of the whole pizza is left, a
- Which 6
Which statement is correct about the product of two numbers, 423 and 78? A. Because 78 is greater than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. B. Because 78 is less than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. C. Because 78 is greater
- The length 8
The length of a rectangular field is x + 4, and its width is x + 2. What is the area of the field? Answer in polynomials expressions.
- Marie-Pier
Marie-Pier, Frédéric, and Simon bump into each other in the street on a Tuesday while the three of them are running. Marie-Pier trains every three days, Frédéric every four days, and Simon every Tuesday. If they all keep up with their training pace, in ho
- Evaluate 19
Evaluate expression (-8-b)+6c if b=-5 and c=2
- School student
The probability that a school student has a skateboard is 0.34, the probability that he has a bicycle is 0.81, and the probability that he has a skateboard and a bicycle is 0.22. What is the probability that a randomly selected student has a skateboard or
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