Mathematics, 05.03.2021 22:20 brennarfa
What are the real zeros of y=(x-12)^3-7? *Please Show Your Work* Screenshot of the problem below.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
What are the relative frequencies, to the nearest hundredth, of the rows of the two-way table? group 1: a 15 b 45 group 2: a 20 b 25
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Roger could feed 5 walruses with 4 kilograms of fish. how many walruses could he feed with 7.2 kilograms of fish?
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
Apoll is being conducted at a mall nothingto obtain a sample of the population of an entire country. what is the frame for this type of​ sampling? who would be excluded from the survey and how might this affect the results of the​ survey? what is the frame for this type of​ sampling? a. the frame is people who need new clothes. b. the frame is people who shop at the mall. c. the frame is people who like to shop. d. the frame is the entire population of the country. who would be excluded from the survey and how might this affect the results of the​ survey? a. any person that does not need new clothes is excluded. this could result in sampling bias due to undercoverage. b. any person who does not shop at the mall is excluded. this could result in sampling bias due to undercoverage. c. any person who does not shop at the mall is excluded. this could result in nonresponse bias due to people not participating in the poll. d. there is nobody that is being excluded from the survey.
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00
Andy wants to find the distance d across a river. he located points as shown in the figure, then use similar triangles to find that d = 223.5 feet. how can you tell without calculating that he must be wrong? tell what you think he did wrong and correct his error. round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. andy must have used the wrong . the distance d is actually feet.
Answers: 2
What are the real zeros of y=(x-12)^3-7? *Please Show Your Work*
Screenshot of the problem below.
<...
Chemistry, 06.11.2020 20:50
Physics, 06.11.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 06.11.2020 20:50
History, 06.11.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 06.11.2020 20:50
Biology, 06.11.2020 20:50
English, 06.11.2020 20:50
English, 06.11.2020 20:50
History, 06.11.2020 20:50
Spanish, 06.11.2020 20:50
Mathematics, 06.11.2020 20:50