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Draw EC on the diagram. Use the given information to explain how you know EGC = EGB. Add the appropriate notation to the diagram
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An automated water dispenser fills packets with one liter of water on average, with a standard deviation of 5 milliliter. the manual says that after a year of operation the dispenser should be tested to see if it needs recalibration. a year later a number of filled packets are set aside and measured separately. it is found that the average packet now contains about 0.995 liters. does the dispenser need calibration? explain your answer.
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High schoolmathematics 5 points keith is the leading goal scorer for a team in an ice hockey league. last season, he scored 42 goals in 82 games. assuming he scores goals at a constant rate, what is the slope of the line that represents this relationship if the number of games is along the x-axis and the number of goals is along the y-axis?
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Nine people are going to share a 128-ounces bottle of soda. how many ounces will each person get drink? choose the correct equation and answer for this situation
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Draw EC on the diagram. Use the given information to explain how you know EGC = EGB. Add the appropr...
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