Mathematics, 26.06.2020 15:01 presleyann1902
Timothy Bergling is designing a logo. The logo is a polygon whose shape is a square attached to an equilateral triangle. The square and the equilateral triangle have side lengths of 2 centimeters, and the equilateral triangle has a height of about 1.7 cm. Find the area of the logo.
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11. minitab software was used to find the lsrl for a study between x=age and y=days after arthroscopic shoulder surgery until an athlete could return to their sport. use the output to determine the prediction model and correlation between these two variables. predictor coef se coef t p constant -5.054 4.355 -1.16 0.279 age 0.2715 0.1427 1.9 0.094 r-sq = 31.16%
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The cross-sectional areas of a right triangular prism and a right cylinder are congruent. the right triangular prism has a height of 6 units, and the right cylinder has a height of 6 units. which conclusion can be made from the given information? the volume of the triangular prism is half the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is twice the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is equal to the volume of the cylinder. the volume of the triangular prism is not equal to the volume of the cylinder.
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Long division setup showing an incomplete calculation. 12 is in the divisor, 6839 is in the dividend, and 5 hundreds and 6 tens is written in the quotient. 6000 is subtracted from 6839 to give 839. an unknown value represented by a box is being subtracted from 839. what number should be placed in the box to complete the division calculation?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:50
Write the point-slope form of an equation of the line through the points (-2, -3) and (-7, 4).
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