Mathematics, 15.04.2021 21:50 lailalorinda
In our ice cream example, $2 divided by 1 scoop equals 2. $4 divided by 2 scoops also equals 2. And $6 divided by 3 scoops…you get the picture! The relationship’s proportional, and the constant is 2. what is another example
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The construction of copying qpr is started below. the next step is to set the width of the compass to the length of ab. how does this step ensure that a new angle will be congruent to the original angle? by using compass take the measures of angle and draw the same arc according to it.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:50
Our star pitcher, foster enlight, can throw a pitch so fast that it gets to the catcher’s mitt before it leaves foster’s fingers! if the team wins a game then the probability that foster was pitching is 0.8 but only if foster had at least one day’s rest since his last pitching assignment. if foster does not have a day off and the team still wins, the probability that foster was pitching drops by half of what it was on the previous day. if the team wins three games in succession from the toronto tachyons and foster pitched in game #2, what is the probability that he pitched in one or more of the other games? (assume that foster did not pitch on the day before the first game of this three game series.)
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An isosceles trapezoid with a perimeter of 42 inches. each of the congruent non parallel sides is 5 inches long, and the trapezoid is 3 inches tall. how long are the two parallel sides? a. 10 in, 22 in b. 16 in, 16 in c. 10 in, 16 in d. 12 in, 20 in
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