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- Intersection 49623
Where is the intersection of the function y = -3x + 5 with the coordinate axes x and y? (where they are on the x-axis and y-axis) - Ali bought
Ali bought 5/6 liters of milk. He drank 1/2 liter, and his brother drank 1/6 liter. How many liters of milk are left? - The profit
The profit made by a business in 2018 was triple that made in 2019. The profit in 2020 was R 3 million less than the profit in 2019. If the total profit in these three years was R 67 million, what was the profit made in 2020? - Draw SSA triangle
Draw a triangle ABC if you know: alpha = 60° side b = 4 cm side a = 10 cm - Zangmo
Zangmo can read a chapter of a novel in 1/4 hour. How long will it take her to read eight chapters? - Tom and friends
Tom and his four friends are going to a baseball; if the total amount they spent on tickets was fifty dollars, how much did they spend on each ticket? - Big school kitchen
Suppose 250 learners can be fed by 75kg. How many kg can 600 learners be fed? - MIT 1869
You know the length of parts 9 and 16 of the hypotenuse, at which a right triangle's hypotenuse is divided by a height. The task is to find the lengths of the sides of the triangle and the length of line x. This assignment was part of the Massachusetts In - Smartphones 49533
The factory produced 2,420 pieces of smartphones in February. How many smartphones did they make in weeks 1 and 2, when they increased production by 20% in weeks 3 and 4? - Luke
Luke, Seth, and Anja have empty glasses. Mr. Gabel pours 3/6 cups of orange juice into Seth's glass. Then he poured 1/6 cup of orange juice in Luke's glass and 2/6 cup of orange juice in Anja's glass. Who gets the MOST orange juice? - Monica’s
Monica's lawnmower had 1/8 of a gallon of gasoline in the tank. Monica started mowing and used all of the gasoline. She put 6/10 of a gallon of gasoline in the tank. After she mowed, 1/4 of a gallon was left in the tank. What was the total amount of gasol - Imagine 2
Imagine that you are filling treat bags with jellybeans. You have 3 3/8 cups of jellybeans, and each treat bag will contain 1/4 cup of jellybeans. How many treat bags can you fill before you run out of jellybeans? Show your work (please). - Dinner tickets
At the spring festival, 7 out of the first 25 attendees had pre-purchased their dinner tickets. Based on this information, if 600 people attended the spring festival, then how many attendees could be expected to have pre-purchased their dinner tickets? - A professor
A professor in a typing class found out that the average performance of an expert typist is 85 words per minute. A random sample of 16 students took the typing test, and we obtained an average speed of 62 words per minute with a standard deviation of 8. C - Thomas 2
Thomas is 56 3/4 inches tall. Jillian is 1 3/8 inches shorter than Thomas, and Jane is 1 1/5 inches shorter than Jillian. How tall is Jane? Label the names on the tape diagram to represent this problem. Jane Jillian Thomas Excellent! - Hour salary + fix
Devin recently hired a contractor to do some necessary work. The contractor quoted $395 for parts plus $62 an hour for labor. Let x represent the number of labor hours worked. Write an algebraic expression to represent the total cost of the repairs. - Sean Junkins
Sean Junkins works at X-Mobile. His pay is easily calculated using the expression 12h+8c, where h is the number of hours he works and c represents the number of phones he sells. Would Sean Junkins make more money if he worked 37 hours and sold three cell - Unemployment rate
Over the last 16 years, the country's unemployment rate has changed according to the following frequency table: years of unemployment: 2 5 2 3 3 1 unemployment rate: 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 in % (percent). Determine the two-sided confidence interval for the var - Intersection of functions
Draw a graph of the function given by the equation y = -2x +3, find its intersections with the coordinate axes, and complete the unknown coordinates A [3;? ], B [?; 8]. - Chi square
A phone battery manufacturer claims that his battery lives are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation equal to 0.9 years. Suppose a random sample of 10 of these batteries has a standard deviation of 1.2 years. Do you think that the s
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