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The amount of W water used varies directly with the population N of people. City A has a population of 468,000 people and used 37.6 billion gallons of water we would expect City B to use if we know that it's population is 180,000.
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Solve 2x2 + 8 = 0 by graphing the related function. there are two solutions: . there are no real number solutions. there are two solutions: 2 and -2
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The probability that a student graduating from suburban state university has student loans to pay off after graduation is .60. if two students are randomly selected from this university, what is the probability that neither of them has student loans to pay off after graduation?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
The distribution of the amount of money spent by students for textbooks in a semester is approximately normal in shape with a mean of $235 and a standard deviation of $20. according to the standard deviation rule, how much did almost all (99.7%) of the students spend on textbooks in a semester?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Barbara has a good credit history and is able to purchase a car with a low-interest car loan. she co-signs a car loan for her friend jen, who has poor credit history. then, jen defaults on the loan. who will be held legally responsible by the finance company and why? select the best answer from the choices provided. a. barbara will be held legally responsible because she has a good credit history. b. jen will be held legally responsible because she drives the car. c. barbara will be held legally responsible because she is the co-signer. d. jen will be held legally responsible because she has a poor credit history. the answer is a
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