Mathematics, 05.07.2019 00:30 jameslinimk
Tanya claims if you roll a fair number cube four times, you are more likely to get 2, 3, 1, 6 than 6, 6, 6, 6. is she correct? fully explain your answer.
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Jackie bought a bag of oranges. she used 3/8 of the oranges to make orange juice. she used 1/3 of the oranges to make a fruit salad. she put 1/8 of the oranges in a bowl on the table. she put 2/12 of the oranges in the refrigerator. a) jackie left more oranges on the table than she put in the refrigerator. b) jackie used fewer oranges to make orange juice than she left on the table. c) jackie put fewer oranges in the refrigerator than she used to make the fruit salad. eliminate d) jackie used more oranges to make a fruit salad than she used to make orange juice.
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Four congruent circular holes with a diameter of 2 in. were punches out of a piece of paper. what is the area of the paper that is left ? use 3.14 for pi
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On a cm grid, point p has coordinates (3,-1) and point q has coordinates (-5,6) calculate the shortest distance between p and q give your answer to 1 decimal place
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Kayla made observations about the sellin price of a new brand of coffee that sold in the three different sized bags she recorded those observations in the following table 6 is $2.10 8 is $2.80 and 16 is to $5.60 use the relationship to predict the cost of a 20oz bag of coffee.
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