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A carpenter attaches a piece of plywood with a width of 4 feet and a length of p to another piece of plywood that has a width of 4 feet and a length of 8 feet. Which expression represents the area of the combined piece of plywood?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
Which polynomial correctly combines the like terms and expresses the given polynomial in standard form? 8mn5 – 2m6 + 5m2n4 – m3n3 + n6 – 4m6 + 9m2n4 – mn5 – 4m3n3 n6 + 7mn5 + 14m2n4 – 5m3n3 – 6m6 –2m6 – 5m3n3 + 14m2n4 + 7mn5 + n6 14m2n4 + 7mn5 – 6m6 – 5m3n3 + n6 n6 – 6m6 + 7mn5 + 14m2n4 – 5m3n3 show work
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:10
A. the following events are mutually exclusive: living in california and watching american idol. true or false b. the number of patients seen by an outpatient practice is an example of a discrete random variable. true or false c.the law of large numbers states that as the number of times an event experiment is conducted increases, the likelihood of the actual probability of an event approaching the theoretical probability decreases. true or false d. measuring the time it takes for patients to enter the operating room is an example of a continuous random variable. true or false
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:20
Apolice office claims that the proportion of people wearing seat belts is less than 65%. to test this claim, a random sample of 200 drivers is taken and its determined that 126 people are wearing seat belts. the following is the setup for this hypothesis test: h0: p=0.65 ha: p< 0.65 find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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