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A sixth grade class will clean a beach that is 3 1/2 miles long. Each class will divide into 4 groups. Each group will clean an equal length of the beach. What is the length of each beach each group will clean? .(A). 3/8 mile .(B). 1/14 mile .(C). 7/8 mile .(D). 1 1/7 mile
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Simonne used the following steps to simplify the given expression. 12 - 3(-2x + 4) step 1: 12 + (â3)¡(â2x) + (â3)¡(4) step 2: 12 + 6x + (â12) step 3: 12 + (â12) + 6x step 4: 0 + 6x step 5: 6x what property of real numbers was used to transition from step 3 to step 4? a. identity property of addition b. inverse property of addition c. associative property of addition d. commutative property of addition
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The weight of fullâgrown tomatoes at a farm is modeled by a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 18.4 grams. the 95 percent confidence interval for the mean weight of the tomatoes is calculated using a sample of 100 tomatoes. what is the margin of error (half the width of the confidence interval)?
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You spin the spinner shown below once. each sector shown has an equal area. what is p(beaver ) p(beaver)? if necessary, round your answer to 2 2 decimal places.
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Problem situation: caren is making rice and beans. she can spend no more than $10 on ingredients. she buys one bag of rice for $4.99. beans cost $0.74 per pound. how many pounds of beans, x, can she buy? inequality that represents this situation: 10âĽ4.99+0.74x drag each number to show if it is a solution to both the inequality and the problem situation, to the inequality only, or if it is not a solution.
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