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Each night you can count on getting either one two or three emails from your math teacher there is a 35% chance you will get one email a 40% chance you will get two emails and a 25% chance you will get two emails and a 25% chance you will get three emails what is the expected number of emails you will get on a given night?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:20
Which functions shave a maximum and are transformed to the left and down of the parent function ,check all that apply f(x) = x2? p(x) =14 (x+7)2 + 1
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Zroms according to the synthetic division below, which of the following statements are true? check all that apply. 352 -2 6 -12 12 2 4 0 i a. (x-3) is a factor of 2x2 - 2x - 12. b. the number 3 is a root of f(x) = 2x2 - 2x - 12. c. (2x2 - 2x - 12) = (x + 3) = (2x + 4) d. (2x2 - 2x-12) - (x-3) = (2x + 4) e. (x+3) is a factor of 2x2 - 2x - 12. o f. the number -3 is a root of fx) = 2x2 - 2x - 12. previous
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Parabolas y=−2x^2 and y=2x^2 +k intersect at points a and b that are in the third and the fourth quadrants respectively. find k if length of the segment ab is 5.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Tom is the deli manager at a grocery store. he needs to schedule employee to staff the deli department for no more that 260 person-hours per week. tom has one part-time employee who works 20 person-hours per week. each full-time employee works 40 person-hours per week. write and inequality to determine n, the number of full-time employees tom may schedule, so that his employees work on more than 260 person-hours per week. graph the solution set to this inequality.
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