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Ineed with both of these questions. 1. find the length of side b to two decimal places. 2. find the length of side a to two decimal places.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:50
There are 8 movies that you would like to see currently showing in theatres. in how many different ways can you choose a movie to see this saturday and one to see this sunday?
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Stu and ambrose are working together on a study of whether diet is related to students' mental health. first, they randomly select 10 students from the student center and 10 students from the office of counseling and psychological services. then, they ask students to rate their diet in terms of healthiness on a scale of 1-100 before completing a 20-item mental health survey. a) name one of the constructs being studied b) how was the construct you named above operationally defined in this experiment? e) was the variable you described above their independent variable, their dependent variable, or a controlled variable? d) what is a confounding variable? what is a potential confound in this study?
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