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Write (type) a compound inequality to model the following situations. Use "x" as your variable.
A welding shop figures a new welding machine will be cost effective if it runs less
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Most animals give birth during a general time of year. this is because animals naturally breed so that their young will be born at the time of year when there will be adequate food supply. the bar graph shows the number of live births of a jackrabbit native to california over the course of year x. based on the data, which of the following would be an appropriate conclusion? a) in general, rabbits give birth during the spring months b) in general, rabbits give birth during the summer months c) in general,m california jackrabbits give birth during the spring months d) in general, california jackrabbits give birth during the summer months
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Write the slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the point (1, 0) and is parallel to x - y = 7. t
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Lines b and c are parallel. what is the measure of 2? m2 = 31° m2 = 50° m2 = 120° m2 = 130°
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Rachel is studying the population of a particular bird species in a national park. she observes every 10th bird of that species that she can find in the park. her conclusion is that the birds living in the park who belong to that species generally feed on insects. rachel's sample is . based on the sample she picked, rachel's generalization is . reset next
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Write (type) a compound inequality to model the following situations. Use "x" as your variable.
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