Mathematics, 28.02.2021 15:20 samiam61
Noah wants to take a picture of a beachfront. He wants to make sure two palm trees located at points A and B are just inside the edges of the photograph. He walks out on a walkway that goes over the ocean to get the shot. Point A is 90 feet from the entrance of the walkway, and point B is 40 feet from the entrance. If the walkway is perpendicular to AB, and Noah’s camera has a viewing angle of 90°, at what distance down the walkway should Noah stop to take his photograph? On a separate sheet of paper, draw a diagram to model the situation.
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Pat listed all the numbers that have 15 as a multiple write the numbers in pats list
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Students are given 3 minutes to complete each multiple-choice question on a test and 8 minutes for each free-responsequestion. there are 15 questions on the test and the students have been given 55 minutes to complete itwhich value could replace x in the table? 5507-m23-m8(15-m)8(15)-m
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Scores on the cognitive scale of the bayley-scales of infant and toddler development range from 1 to 19, with a standard deviation of 3. calculate the margin of error in estimating the true mean cognitive scale score, with 99% confidence, if there are 12 infants and toddlers in a sample.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
`if you have a set of parallel lines a and b cut by transversal x, if angle 1 = 167 degrees, what is angle 4 and why. also what is the measure of angle 5 and why? you need to use the names of the angle relationship and explain. ''.
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