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A mug can hold 26.7 oz of coffee without overflowing. The radius of the mug is 5 cm. Given that
1 cm^3 equals approximately 0.034 oz, what is the height of the mug to the nearest centimeter?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
When i add money am i supposed to make it like this 7+12 or 7.00+12.00 because i got 19 dollars for my answer
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Julie buys 2kg of apples and 7kg of pears ? 12.70. the pears cost ? 1.30 per kilogram what is the price per kilogram of the apples? show your working out
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
(20 points) a bank has been receiving complaints from real estate agents that their customers have been waiting too long for mortgage confirmations. the bank prides itself on its mortgage application process and decides to investigate the claims. the bank manager takes a random sample of 20 customers whose mortgage applications have been processed in the last 6 months and finds the following wait times (in days): 5, 7, 22, 4, 12, 9, 9, 14, 3, 6, 5, 15, 10, 17, 12, 10, 9, 4, 10, 13 assume that the random variable x measures the number of days a customer waits for mortgage processing at this bank, and assume that x is normally distributed. 2a. find the sample mean of this data (x ě…). 2b. find the sample variance of x. find the variance of x ě…. for (c), (d), and (e), use the appropriate t-distribution 2c. find the 90% confidence interval for the population mean (îľ). 2d. test the hypothesis that îľ is equal to 7 at the 95% confidence level. (should you do a one-tailed or two-tailed test here? ) 2e. what is the approximate p-value of this hypothesis?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Given the numbers c = –3 and d = 4, which statement is true? a. |–c| = 3 and |–d| = –4 b. |–c| = 3 and –|d| = –4 c. –|c| = –4 and –|d| = 3 d. |–c| = 3 and –|d| = 4
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