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En red socks and ten blue socks are all mixed up in a dresser drawer. The 20 socks are exactly alike except for their colour. The room is in pitch darkness and you want two matching socks. What is the smallest number of socks you must take out of the drawer in order to be certain that you have a pair that match?
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After applying the composition r0.90 ry to rs what are the coordinates of r' and s'? a.r'(–3, 1), s'(–3, 5)b.r'(–1, 3), s'(–5, 3)c.r'(1, 3), s'(5, 3)d.r'(5, 3), s'(1, 3)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Shania's test scores in 8 subjects were 88, 91, 85, 74, 69, 72, 80, and 87. shania found the middle number of her scores. which type of measure did she find?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
The local farm is advertising a special on fresh picked peaches. the farm charges $4.25 to pick your own peck of peaches and $3.50 for each additional peck you pick. write an equation for the total cost of peaches in terms of the number of pecks. deine your variables. how much does it cost to pick 3 pecks of peaches?
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The standard deviation for a set of data is 5.5. the mean is 265. what is the margin of error?
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