Mathematics, 17.12.2020 21:10 madisonwr
Hanna says you cannot represent the fraction 7 on the number line. 0 Which statement best explains Hanna's thinking? Hanna is correct. The space between consecutive integers is divided into eight parts and not four. You cannot 1 represent à on the line. Hanna is correct. The number line stops at 1, and you need to be able to have 4 on the graph to graph 7. Hanna is not correct. You can graph 1 if you extend the number line to 4. 1 Hanna is not correct. The fraction is equal to 5, so you can graph it on the second tick mark to the right of zero.❤✌
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Add the two expressions 3.8b - 7 and 2.9b + 9 enter your answer in simplified form
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Worth 100 points need the answers asap first row -x^2 2x^2 (x/2)^2 x^2 x is less than 2 x is greater than 2 x is less than or equal to 2 x is greater than or equal to 2 second row -5 -5/2 4 5 •2 is less than x& x is less than 4 •2 is less than or equal to x & x is less than or equal to 4 •2 is less than or equal to x& x is less than 4 •2 is less than x& x is less than or equal to 4
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A. the following events are mutually exclusive: living in california and watching american idol. true or false b. the number of patients seen by an outpatient practice is an example of a discrete random variable. true or false c.the law of large numbers states that as the number of times an event experiment is conducted increases, the likelihood of the actual probability of an event approaching the theoretical probability decreases. true or false d. measuring the time it takes for patients to enter the operating room is an example of a continuous random variable. true or false
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