Mathematics, 27.09.2019 12:50 edith47
You randomly pick two numbers from 1 to 9 (including 1 and 9). a number that is chosen once could be chosen again. if at least one of the two numbers is odd and less than 5, what is the probability that their sum will be less than 5?
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Prove the divisibility of the following numbers: ! i have no any is 1. 16^5 + 2^15 by 33 2. 15^7 + 5^13 by 30
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Tracy solved the following problem. which of the statements is true? 9 ÷ 3 + 6 × 2 3 + 6 × 2 9 × 2 18 her answer is correct. her answer is incorrect. she should have multiplied before dividing. her answer is incorrect. she should have multiplied before adding. her answer is incorrect. she should have added before dividing.
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The base of a triangle exceeds the height by 9 inches. if the area is 180 square inches, find the length of the base and the height of the triangle.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Nick has box brads. he uses 4 brads for the first project. nick let’s b represent the original number of brads and finds that for the second project, the number of brads he uses is 8 more than half the difference of b and 4. write an expression to represent the number of brads he uses for the second project.
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