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a. Stephan says that ΔXWV ≅ ΔUWS by the SAS congruence postulate. Do you Agree or Disagree? Justify your decision. Hint: State if you agree or disagree. - If you agree, identify the congruent corresponding parts that prove your opinion and the reason you know they are congruent. - If you disagree, identify the existing congruent corresponding parts and the part(s) that are needed but not provided to prove the triangles congruent using SAS.b. Suppose that it is also known that ∠V≅∠S.Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove that ΔXWV ≅ ΔUWS?Justify your decision.Hint: Provide the name of the congruence postulate or theorem. - Then, identify the existing congruent corresponding parts and the reason you know they are congruent. - However, if you think there is not enough information to prove the triangles congruent, identify the existing congruent corresponding parts and the part(s) that are needed but not provided.Please Help!!!
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Emma was given 5 seashells. Each week she collected 3 more. Let w be the number of weeks Emma collects seashells and s be the number of seashells she has total. Which variable is independent, and which is dependent? Write an equation to model the relationship, and make a table to show how many seashells she has from week 4 to week 10.
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Suppose that a random sample of size 25 is to be selected from a population with mean 41 and standard deviation 9. What is the approximate probability that X will be more than 0.5 away from the population mean? a) 0.7812b) 0.2188c) 0.4188d) 0.0443e) 0.4376f) None of the above
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Say a hacker has a list of n distinct password candidates, only one of which will successfully log her into a secure system. a. If she tries passwords from the list at random, deleting those passwords that do not work, what is the probability that her first successful login will be (exactly) on her k-th try?
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4 months ago
Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation.2x2 + 11x+15= 0
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Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation.2x+11x+15= 0
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Solve each given equation and show your work
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Each package of hot dog buns contains 8 buns. Let p be the number of packages of hot dog buns and b be the total number of buns. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then, write an equation that models the situation, and make a table showing the number of hot dog buns in 3 to 8 packages.
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David borrowed $30,000 to start a business. Four years later, he repaid the $30,000 along with an interest of $1,260. What was the annual interest rate? Round to two decimal places
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An object is launched directly in the air at a speed of 64 feet per second from a platform located 16 feet in the air. The motion of the object can be modeled using the function f(t)=−16t2+64t+16, where t is the time in seconds and f(t) is the height of the object. When, in seconds, will the object reach its maximum height? Do not include units in your answer.
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2. Meryl spends a total of $68.82 for 2 pairs of 68.8sneakers with the same cost. The sales tax is-$5.32. Meryl also uses a coupon for $3.00 off 65her purchase. How much does each pair ofsneakers cost? Can you Yelp me Amsterdam it please
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2. You throw a softball straight up into the air at a velocity of 30 feet per second. You release the softball at a height of 5.8 feet and catch it when it falls back to a height of 6.2 feet. Use the position equation to write a mathematical model for the height of the softball
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Suppose that in a random selection of 100 colored candies, 26% of them are blue. The candy company claims that the percentage of blue candies is equal to 27%. Use a 0 .05 significance level to test that claim. Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test. find the P-value for this hypothesis test
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A randomly selected sample of 60 mathematics majors spent an average of $200.00 for textbooks one term, while during the same term, a randomly selected sample of 40 literature majors spent an average of $180.00 for textbooks. The standard deviation for each sample was $20.00. The standard error for the difference between the two sample means is:A. 0.057B. 4.082C. 5.744D. 16.663
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4 months ago
Which of the following is not true about the standard error of a statistic?A. The standard error measures, roughly, the average difference between the statistic and the population parameter.B. The standard error is the estimated standard deviation of the sampling distribution for the statistic.C. The standard error can never be a negative number.D. The standard error increases as the sample size(s) increases.
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A certain function fits the following description: As the value of x increases by 1 each time, the value of y continually decreases by a smaller amount each time, and never reaches a value as low as 1. Is this function linear or nonlinear? Explain your reasoning
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A Chinese restaurant offers 10 different lunch specials. Each weekday for one week, Fiona goes to the restaurant and selects a lunch special. How many different ways are there for her to select her lunches for the week? Note that which lunch she orders on which day matters, so the following two selections are considered different.One possible selection1.Mon: Kung pao chicken .2.Tues: Beef with broccoli3.Wed: Kung pao chicken4.Thurs: Moo shu pork5.Fri: Beef with broccoliA different selection:a.Mon: Beef with broccolib.Tues: Kung pao chickenc.Wed: Kung pao chickend.Thurs: Moo shu porke.Fri: Beef with broccoliNow suppose that in addition to selecting her main course, she also selects between water or tea for her drink. How many ways are there for her to select her lunches?
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A random sample of n=1400 registered voters and found that 720 would vote for the Republican candidate in a state senate race. Let p represent the proportion of registered voters who would vote for the Republican candidate.Consider testingH0:p=.50Ha:p>.50(a) The test statistic is z =(b) Regardless of what you acutally computed, suppose your answer to part (a) was z = 1.28. Using this z, p-value =
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3. Given: ABCE is a rectangle. D is the midpoint of E.Prove: AD BDStatements1) ABCE is a rectangle. D is the midpoint of CE. 2) _AED __BCD3) AE = BC4)?5)?6)?Reasons1) Given2) Def. of Rectangle3) Def. of Rectangle4) ?5) ?6)?
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: A sports store sells a total of 70 soccer balls in one month, and collects a total of $2,400. A limited Edition soccer ball is $65 and a Pro NSL soccer ball is $15.Write and solve
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