Mathematics, 07.09.2020 04:01 luisdelacruzoct23
Sara owns an exotic pet store. She wants to make sure she has more than a pound of food for every 15 lizards she has in the store. If she currently has 4.25 pounds of food, how many lizards can she have in the store? Which inequality can be used to solve the problem?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Jeffery conducted a survey in his school and found that 30 of the 50 eighth grade students' favorite subject is mathematics. based on the results, jeffery concluded that out of the 200 students in his school, 120 students' favorite subject is mathematics. select the statement that is true about jeffery's conclusion. a. jeffery's conclusion is not valid because the sample was biased since only 200 students were surveyed. b. jeffery's conclusion is valid because the sample was random since all of the students were eighth grade students. c. jeffery's conclusion is valid because the sample was random. d. jeffery's conclusion is not valid because the sample was biased since all of the students were eighth grade students.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Four individuals pool money together to start a new business and agree to split the profits equally. n invests $6,000, x invests $2,000, y invests $8,000 and z invests $4,000. if the profits for the first month were $100,000, y receives than if the profits were divided in proportion to how much they invested.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10
1jessica's home town is a mid-sized city experiencing a decline in population. the following graph models the estimated population if the decline continues at the same rate. select the most appropriate unit for the measure of time that the graph represents. a. years b. hours c. days d. weeks
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